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  • 02/09/17 RTIR E-zine: The Fourth Estate, Unconditional Love, Flu Outbreaks

    February 9, 2017
    01. The Fourth Estate in the Age of Trump
    02. Valentine’s Day Dos and Don’ts for Dummies
    03. Love Sick? It’s Real
    04. What She Really Wants: Intimacy
    05. Make it a Juicy Valentine’s Day
    06. Unconditional Love = No Judging
    07. Not Again! – Flu Cases Rising
    09. Could You Pass a Black History Quiz?
    10. After the March: Get Gutsy, Get Going
    11. ‘Trumpertension’ – It’s a Yuge Thing
    12. Friends (and Parents) Don’t Let Students Get Student Loans
    13. Go Ahead, Get Away
    14. The Greatest Escape of the Cold War
    15. The Dreams Behind Hit Songs
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    1. ==> The Fourth Estate in the Age of Trump

    For many the unthinkable has happened; Donald Trump was
    inaugurated the 45th President of the United
    States—with a unified government under GOP control. The
    ‘Free Press’ is now the only check on the unbridled
    power of the Trump Administration. Invite Michael
    McCray, a public interest advocate and expert on
    whistleblowing, to discuss the importance of
    journalism, whistleblowers and the role of the First
    Amendment. McCray was personally bullied, intimidated
    and retaliated against after he reported improprieties
    at his federal job before being forced out. He says
    America needs principled individuals now more than
    ever. Contact him at (870) 543-0024;
    mccray.michael@gmail.com.

    2. ==> Valentine’s Day Dos and Don’ts for Dummies

    The day of the heart is upon us. Our finest emotion,
    love, gets a national celebration. Sounds great, but we
    all know love is tricky. Invite Dr. Frank Farley to
    discuss the dos and don’ts of observing the holiday.
    “First of all, realize there is no all-purpose formula
    for love, no matter what the day. We’re all different,
    so go with what works for you and your partner. If
    you’re extroverts, it’s party time; if you’re
    introverts, a quiet, private dinner might be more
    appropriate.” Farley says no matter what, put the cell
    phone away and pay attention to your partner. He adds,
    “And keep the criticism at bay and bite your tongue. As
    the saying goes, if you can’t say anything nice….”
    Frank Farley, Ph.D., is a former president of the
    American Psychological Association. He is a professor
    at Temple University. Contact him at (215) 668-7581
    (cell); Frank.farley@comcast.net

    3. ==> Love Sick? It’s Real

    Valentine’s Day can be nerve-wracking for the best of
    us, but some folks get so worked up they literally make
    themselves sick. Dr. Don MacDonald says people-pleasers
    in particular have a hard time. “People pleasers devote
    most of their time to avoiding conflict, going along
    with other people and placing their own needs last. And
    when it comes to Valentine’s Day, those tendencies can
    literally make them sick!” He’ll explain how
    lovesickness leads to stress, headaches, insomnia,
    resentment and even frequent colds and flus. Dr. Don
    MacDonald The author of “The Underdog Curse: The Cause,
    The Cure, Your Road to Success” will discuss how to
    avoid being a Valentine’s Day underdog, how worry and
    resentment can sabotage your immune system, and how to
    figure out the best way for you and your lover to
    celebrate Valentine’s Day. Dr. Don has spent 17 years
    in the health and wellness industry as a chiropractor.
    He’s also a life coach and motivational speaker and has
    appeared on TV and radio across the country. Contact
    him at (780) 983-5102; drdon@shaw.ca

    4. ==> What She Really Wants: Intimacy

    Yes, chocolates are great, and so is jewelry, but the
    real thing women crave is intimacy. Unfortunately, many
    men are so afraid of intimacy they sabotage their own
    happiness by subconsciously pushing their partner away.
    Invite Tom Gagliano to share ways to enhance intimacy
    and enjoy the closeness it creates in a relationship.
    He suggests, “Help your partner in those areas in their
    life where they don’t expect help. The key is to do it
    without expecting anything in return. Although, it will
    very likely help you get lucky in the bedroom.” Tom
    Gagliano returned to school to receive an MSW at age
    51. He’s a life coach and the author of several books
    including his latest, “Don’t Put Your Crap in Your
    Kid’s Diaper.” Contact him at (732) 266-4952 (NJ);
    tom@thomasgagliano.com

    5. ==> Make it a Juicy Valentine’s Day

    Most couples want to argue less and love more. Yet most
    people don’t know how to transform the common
    challenges to keep their relationship fresh and the
    romance warm to last a lifetime. Experience an
    entertaining, inspiring conversation about love with
    certified relationship coach Cary Valentine (yes,
    that’s his real name). He’ll share the three essential
    keys to living the relationship of your dreams, the
    most important thing you must know to have a passionate
    long term relationship and the secret to not wasting
    precious time dating the wrong person. Valentine is the
    co-author with his late wife Wendy, of “In Love
    Forever: 7 Secrets to a Joyous, Juicy Relationship.”
    Contact him at (808) 346-6652; Cary@InLoveForever.tv

    6. ==> Unconditional Love = No Judging

    Everyone wants to be loved for who they are but most of
    us need help when it comes to loving and being loved
    unconditionally. Relationship expert Kindi Gill
    explains how the judgments we make (my wife spends too
    much money, my husband never helps with the chores),
    even those we don’t express out loud, hurt our ability
    to love unconditionally, and what we can do to silence
    our inner critics. She’ll share a quick No-Yes
    technique to transform the harmful judgments we make,
    and reinforce the one’s that serve our relationships,
    take the pressure off the desire to experience a
    perfect Valentine’s Day, outline the silver lining in
    relationship struggles and offer tips for making every
    day feel like Valentine’s Day. Gill is a family
    transformation coach, professional speaker and author
    of the upcoming book “How to Have a Loving, Peaceful
    and Happy Family Life: The Five Secrets to Feeling
    Whole.” Reach her at (778) 558-5110;
    kindi@kindigill.com
    7. ==> Former Vogue Editor on Life and Make-Believe

    Joan Juliet Buck was the first—and only—American woman
    to fill the coveted position of Editor-in-Chief of
    Paris Vogue, and she quickly became a force in the cult
    of fashion and beauty. Buck, the only child of film
    producer Jules Buck, was born into a world of make-
    believe. Her childhood was a whirlwind of famous
    faces: John Huston, Peter O’Toole, Lauren Bacall,
    Federico Fellini, Angelica Huston, and many more; ever-
    changing home addresses: London, Paris, Cannes, Los
    Angeles. In her new memoir, “The Price of Illusion,”
    she says the cues she gleaned early in life from her
    family were about how things looked and where they came
    from. When her fantasy life at Vogue came to an end,
    she had to find out who she was after all those years
    of make-believe. Invite Buck to discuss the journey of
    discovering the difference between glitter and gold,
    fantasy and reality, and what merely looks like
    happiness from the thing itself. Contact Johanna Ramos-
    Boyer at (703) 646-5137; johanna@jrbcomm.com

    8. ==> Not Again! Flu Cases Rising

    It’s that time of year again. Schools are back in
    session, everyone’s stuck inside and flu outbreaks are
    rampant. Flu activity is “high” to “extremely high” in
    15 regions of the U.S. This year’s outbreak is
    predominantly type A flu. Learn healthy strategies that
    can prevent most colds and flu, and minimize symptoms.
    What single intervention reduced type A flu 50% in
    children? (it wasn’t the vaccine!) His office approach
    has been so successful he no longer utilizes flu
    vaccine. Jim Roach, MD, is a leading integrative
    practitioner who has appeared on numerous radio and TV
    programs, is a speaker, consultant, educator,
    researcher, and widely sought clinician with patients
    from across the country. He is also author of “God’s
    House Calls” which discusses spiritual near-death
    experiences of his patients and seeks to de-stigmatize
    spiritual experiences. Contact Dr. Roach at (859)
    846-4453 (office); jproach@aol.com

    9. ==> Could You Pass a Black History Quiz?

    How much do your listeners know about the
    accomplishments of African Americans? Put them to the
    test for Black History Month with the help of author
    Tami Gilbert. Everyone is sure to learn something in
    this inspiring show. For example, can you name
    America’s first black billionaire (hint he was the
    first black man to head an NYSE-listed company)? Who
    was the first black playwright with a play on Broadway?
    What was the name of America’s first black secretary of
    state? What was Malcolm X’s real name? How old was
    Martin Luther King Jr. when he entered college? Gilbert
    is drawn to people who have persevered to achieve great
    things as she has done. She was abandoned by her father
    at age eight and lived for a time in a relative’s dank
    basement. Despite her disadvantages, Gilbert worked
    three jobs at the same time to put herself through
    college, earning a master’s degree in nursing and an
    MBA. Her book is “Courage to Persevere: A Compelling
    Story of Struggle, Survival and Triumph.” Contact her
    at (312) 218-1744; info@tamigilbert.com
    10. ==> After the March: Get Gutsy, Get Going

    Millions of women (and men) around the world took to
    the streets last month in solidarity with the
    Washington D.C. Women’s March, but what happens now?
    Pat Obuchowski says women need to get gutsy and get
    going! “The world needs more women stepping into their
    power and using their voice to become leaders in their
    own right.” Pat will discuss the barriers many women
    face when it comes to empowerment and share ways to
    work around “life” and find the guts to get going! Pat
    Obuchowski, MBA, PCC, CPCC, is an executive coach who
    combines her experience as an IT executive with
    graduate degrees in business and neuroscience. Her new
    book is “Gutsy Women Win: How to Get Gutsy and Get
    Going.” Contact her at Pat@GutsyWomenWin.com

    11. ==> ‘Trumpertension’ – It’s a Yuge Thing

    It’s no secret that the majority of people who didn’t
    vote for Donald Trump are having trouble accepting his
    administration. In fact, many Americans are seeking
    medical help for the anxiety they’re experiencing due
    to the change of occupant at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
    Palm Springs-based internal medicine physician Kiran
    Dintyala (a.k.a. Dr. Calm) has seen patients with Post-
    Election Stress Disorder, including some with
    previously well-controlled blood pressure who are
    coming in with alarmingly high numbers. He calls it
    “Trumpertension” describing it as “a substantial
    increase in blood pressure unrelated to diet, sodium
    intake or exercise that is solely attributable to
    worries over what a Trump presidency may mean for your
    future and America’s.” In response, he’s written “Seven
    Keys to Surviving the Trump Presidency,” sharing tips
    to stay calm amidst the seemingly endless flow of
    unsettling news and ways to remain positive and
    hopeful, no matter who’s in the Oval Office. Kiran
    Dintyala is a Board Certified Internal Medicine
    Physician currently practicing at Eisenhower Medical
    Center. He’s also the author of “Calm in the Midst of
    Chaos.” Contact him at (860) 375 0446;
    stressfreerevolution@gmail.com

    12. ==> Friends (and Parents) Don’t Let Students Get
    Student Loans

    Recently, a scandal involving the servicing of student
    loans showed how often student loan companies fail to
    forward student loan payments to the new company and
    how other problems are caused to parents and students
    by getting student loans. There are better, faster, and
    cheaper ways to pay for college. Invite Steven Roberts,
    a former scholarship judge and the author of “Winning
    the Money Game in College,” to teach your audience how
    to avoid student loans altogether. Best solution: Get a
    plan to help you win. Steven will offer listeners a
    free webinar to learn strategies to pay for college.
    Contact him at (801) 830-9234;
    steven.roberts.1@collegecashchampion.com

    13. ==> Go Ahead, Get Away

    Overstressed by everything that’s going on in America?
    Overworked? Submerged in the winter blues? It’s time
    for a vacation! The summer is still 5-months away, but
    there’s no need to wait that long. Now is the time to
    take a vacation or at least plan for one. And not just
    any vacation: because time is our most valuable asset,
    we need to use it wisely. Marco Aguilar explains how to
    overcome the most frequent and challenging excuses for
    not taking a vacation, including financial, airport
    hassles and “it’s my job, stupid,” excuses; and shares
    awesome ideas on where to go and what to do with your
    precious time off. Marco Aguilar, aka The Chief
    Vacation Officer®, uses his 25-year experience in the
    travel industry to inspire others to claim their right
    to time off and live the life-transforming potential of
    travel and experiential vacations. His upcoming book is
    “The Power of Vacation.” Contact him at (310) 739-4044;
    marco@thepowerofvacation.com

    14. ==> The Greatest Escape of the Cold War

    When 84-year-old Hungarian born American Frank Iszak
    was 25, he and a group of others committed the first
    hijacking of an airplane, flying it to West Germany and
    freedom. On July 13, 1956, he gained international
    attention for his bold escape from communist-controlled
    Hungary. With six co-conspirators, Iszak seized an
    airliner and set a course for the West. Invite him to
    share his incredible story (including a life-or-death
    brawl aboard an out-of-control airplane.) While a
    Hungarian court condemned the hijackers to death, in
    absentia, the entire team settled in the United States.
    Iszak worked as a chemist New York and San Francisco.
    He now runs a yoga studio in Rancho Santa Fe, Ca and is
    negotiating film rights to his book, “Freedom Fighter.”
    Contact him at (619) 920-6456;
    frank@freedomflightbook.com

    15. ==> The Dreams Behind Hit Songs

    Overnight ‘dream downloads’ have played a key role in
    the rise to stardom of Sting, Beyoncé, the Beatles,
    Billy Joel, Taylor Swift and many, many more successful
    music artists. In fact, Craig Webb says over 20 Grammy
    wins can be linked directly to dreams. Invite Craig on
    your show and hear how Bono dreamt music that led to
    collaborations with Roy Orbison and Bob Dylan
    (including Roy Orbison spontaneously arriving at his
    door the night after he dreamt music for him), to how
    numerous artists received dream help from deceased
    family and colleagues including Stevie Wonder whose
    just-deceased mother came in a dream to urge him not to
    take a year off to grieve her death, as he had informed
    his business manager and agent. Webb will reveal the
    surprising dreams that have shaped our culture from
    iTunes’ most-downloaded song, to life-saving
    nightmares, to beloved Christmas carols, as well as how
    anyone can benefit from the same powerful process. Webb
    has made more than 1,000 media appearances, and
    consults for Fortune 500 corporations, A-list
    celebrities and feature films. His latest book is “The
    Dreams Behind the Music.” Contact him at (514)
    990-2113; cw@craigwebb.ca

  • 02/07/17 RTIR E-zine: Syria Escalation, Performance Anxiety, Transgender Scouts

    February 7, 2017

     

    01. Were Bud Ads Too Political?
    02. CNN Religion Expert – Trump is All Wrong on Muslims
    03. Trump Calls for Major Escalation in Syria
    04. ObamaCare vs. TrumpCare
    05. Sexologist: Valentine’s Day Performance Anxiety
    06. Poopsie, Schmoopie: What Do You Call Your Lover?
    07. Attract the Love of Your Life for V-Day
    08. Get Out of Town!
    09. Is Bad Parenting to Blame for Protests?
    10. Presidents’ Day – Obama’s Legacy and Yours
    11. Black History Month: Will the World Ever Be Color Blind?
    12. Transgender Scouts: Victory or Mistake?
    13. Top IRS Red Flags for 2017
    14. Rescue Those Resolutions!
    15. Guys Love this Show: The Weapon Hunter
    =======================================

    1. ==> Were Bud Ads Too Political?

    Anheuser-Busch’s Super Bowl ad as gotten a lot of buzz
    this year. The spot commemorates the immigrant journey
    of its founder. Using evocative imagery, it depicts the
    perseverance and triumph of the mid-1800’s German
    immigrant who was bullied by xenophobes exhorting him
    to “go back home.” But is it timely or opportunistic?
    Idealistic or controversial? Multicultural advocacy and
    marketing expert Rudy Ruiz calls the ad bold and
    authentic, especially in today’s political climate.
    “The winner in this ad campaign is clear from the get-
    go: beer, and yes, immigrants. It’s a classic strategy
    to coopt an audience’s values and align them with your
    own profit motives.” And what should marketers do in
    this era of Trump, nationalism and anti-immigrant
    fervor? Ruiz says, “They can definitely take a cue from
    Anheuser-Busch in highlighting the All-American nature
    of the immigrant experience. But they should go deeper
    and further. They must take a clear stand rather than
    paint in strokes so broad they can claim to be
    apolitical.” Rudy Ruiz is an author and the CEO of
    Interlex Communications, a multicultural advocacy
    marketing agency. Contact Nelda Carrizales at (210)
    416-0418; nelda@interlexusa.com.

    2. ==> CNN Religion Expert – Trump is All Wrong on
    Muslims

    It’s been nearly a week since a self-described fan of
    Donald Trump walked into a mosque in Quebec City and
    opened fire, killing six worshipers. CNN’s religion
    expert Reza Aslan notes that the White House has been
    virtually silent on the massacre, and seems to be using
    it to advance a deeply suspicious view of Islam.
    According to law enforcement officials, radicalized
    Muslims aren’t our biggest security risk, anti-
    government violent extremists are. So why target
    Muslims? Aslan says, “Trump is playing to an
    influential part of his constituency. He didn’t become
    the white nationalist candidate because his positions
    reflected their ideology. He became their candidate
    because, he amplified their message. As one member of
    the Ku Klux Klan told the magazine Mother Jones, ‘the
    success of the Trump campaign just proves that our
    views resonate with millions.’” Reza Aslan is a writer,
    commentator, professor, producer, and scholar of
    religions. He’s a producer on the HBO series The
    Leftovers, and the host and executive producer of CNN’s
    upcoming documentary series, Believer. His books
    include “Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of
    Nazareth.” Contact Catherine Olim at
    catherine.olim@pmkbnc.com or Joy Fehily at
    Joy.Fehily@pmkbnc.com

    3. ==> Trump Calls for Major Escalation in Syria

    President Donald Trump has reportedly thrown out the
    existing plans drawn up under his predecessor Barack
    Obama on how to oust Isis from their de facto capital
    in Syria. The report was too “incremental and risk-
    averse,” the new administration allegedly found.
    Journalist and author Reese Erlich says, “The new
    administration has asked the Defense Department to
    consider sending artillery and attack helicopters to
    fight in Syria. Supposedly aimed at fighting ISIS, in
    fact, such moves would seriously escalate the number of
    U.S. combat troops and increase the likelihood of
    conflict with Russia and Iran. While Trump proclaims a
    friendship with Vladimir Putin, escalating the number
    of U.S. troops in Syria will put him in direct conflict
    with Russia and Iran. Erlich is a Peabody award-winning
    foreign correspondent and the author of “Inside Syria:
    The Backstory of Their Civil War and What the World Can
    Expect.” Contact him at ReeseErlich2@hotmail.com

    4. ==> ObamaCare vs. TrumpCare

    President Barack Obama tried to unify the country’s
    health care under one roof, yet by many accounts, he
    failed to properly organize and successfully
    orchestrate the Affordable Health Care plan. Invite
    senior health advisor Janet Rich Pittman to discuss
    what we can expect under President Trump. With a
    billionaire business owner/entrepreneur now tackling
    our nation’s health problems, what changes are in the
    wind? How will Trump’s proposed changes affect not only
    the health of Medicare beneficiaries and health for
    seniors but health for all Americans?” Pittman will
    talk about the benefits seniors gained through the ACA
    (Obama Care), and discuss some of the Trump
    Administration’s proposed plans and what the changes
    would mean for seniors. A past political marketer and
    activist, Janet is now known as The Brain Nerd,
    specifically a Dementia Prevention Specialist. She’s
    author of the soon-to-be released “It’s There: 5 Simple
    Ways to Find Your Memory and Prevent It from Leaving.”
    Contact her (251) 648.0325; Janet @TheBrainNerd.com.

    5. ==> Sexologist: Valentine’s Day Performance Anxiety

    Valentine’s Day brings up thoughts of romance… and
    performance anxiety! How do I please her? What would be
    most romantic? What will make her happy? Performance
    anxiety happens in bed too, and for women just as much
    as men. Give your audience a helping hand and invite
    clinical sexologist and relationship coach Dr., Claudia
    Six to help your listeners—male and female—not only
    navigate this tricky holiday, but come out as a true
    romantic hero. She’ll explain what to do if you can’t
    read your partner’s mind, and how to guarantee you’ll
    make your partner happy. Listeners can also call in
    with questions and share stories. Dr. Claudia Six has
    an M.A. in counseling psychology and a PhD in clinical
    sexology. Her book is “Erotic Integrity: How to be
    True to Yourself Sexually.” Contact her at (415)
    453-6218; claudia@drsix.net

    6. ==> Poopsie, Schmoopie: What Do You Call Your Lover?

    Prepare for a fascinating and funny show on what people
    from other cultures call their lovers. With Susanna
    Janssen as your guest, you’ll discover a whole new
    world of pet names beyond sweetheart, baby or love,
    words that just might get your partner in a romantic
    mood should you whisper them in his or her ear—or give
    them a good laugh. Janssen, a retired college professor
    and language expert, will also share the quirkiest
    names she has discovered such as the Tibetan nyingdu-la
    (most honored poison of my heart), Italian polpetto
    (meatball) and French ma puce (my flea). In addition,
    she can discuss unusual romantic customs from other
    cultures. For example, the now-outlawed incendiary
    custom French women used to indulge in and how Korean
    women seduce their men with flowers and candy. Janssen
    is a newspaper columnist and the author of
    “Wordstruck!: The Fun and Fascination of Language”.
    Reach her at (707) 272-1351 or sjanssen106@gmail.com

    7. ==> Attract the Love of Your Life for V-Day

    Many people facing the prospect of another Valentine’s
    Day alone could use the advice of Sue Pighini, author
    of “Expect the Extraordinary,” who has led a remarkable
    romantic life and life in general. Sue, who found her
    soul mate when she was over 60 and widowed, can talk
    about using deep intuition to guide you to the right
    person, and even how to get angelic help from the
    internet and friends. Sue will share the signs angels
    send when you ask them to help you find a partner.
    She’s living proof that love is out there no matter how
    old you are as long as you refuse to give up. Sue can
    also share her own story of a life transformed after
    she was struck by lightning, held up by gunpoint and
    survived cancer. She’ll convince listeners that their
    best lives are yet to come, no matter how old they are
    or what challenges they currently face. Reach this
    experienced talk show guest at (941) 685-7159;
    sue@SuePighini.com

    8. ==> Get Out of Town!

    Overstressed by everything that’s going on in America?
    Overworked? Submerged in the winter blues? It’s time
    for a vacation! The summer is still 5-months away, but
    there’s no need to wait that long. Now is the time to
    take a vacation or at least plan for one. And not just
    any vacation: because time is our most valuable asset,
    we need to use it wisely. Marco Aguilar explains how to
    overcome the most frequent and challenging excuses for
    not taking a vacation, including financial, airport
    hassles and “it’s my job, stupid,” excuses; and shares
    awesome ideas on where to go and what to do with your
    precious time off. Marco Aguilar, aka The Chief
    Vacation Officer®, uses his 25-year experience in the
    travel industry to inspire others to claim their right
    to time off and live the life-transforming potential of
    travel and experiential vacations. His upcoming book is
    “The Power of Vacation.” Contact him at (310) 739-4044;
    marco@thepowerofvacation.com

    9. ==> Is Bad Parenting to Blame for Protests?

    Since November 8th, millions of Americans have
    participated in protests and marches in nearly every
    major city in opposition to Donald Trump’s election —
    or to counter-protest in defense of it. Parenting
    expert Emily Slingluff isn’t surprised. Invite her to
    discuss the real reason so many people feel confused,
    insecure and unhappy and how that leads to lashing out
    and blaming others. Slingluff says parents have more
    influence than anyone in raising a kinder, happier
    generation. She’ll discuss clear and easy ways to help
    kids be happy with life. She says, “The formative years
    of life are called formative for a reason. And the
    main influence in those first years is the parent.”
    Emily Slingluff is the author of several parenting
    books including “Peace” and “Parenting without
    Punishment.” Contact her at (757) 428-6167;
    emilyslingluff@aol.com

    10. ==> Presidents’ Day – Obama’s Legacy and Yours

    Now that President Obama has left the White House,
    numerous articles have been written speculating on what
    his legacy will be. While it is too soon to know how
    history will judge Obama’s eight years in office or
    what he will do in the coming years, millions of
    Americans are watching his transition to ordinary
    citizen with great interest. As President’s Day
    approaches, Obama’s story is sparking discussions about
    what it means to make a difference and leave a legacy.
    So says Robb Lucy, known as The Legacy Coach, the
    author of the new book, “How Will You Be Remembered? A
    Guide to Creating and Enjoying Your Legacies Now.” Lucy
    learned throughout his career that “the happiest, most
    fulfilled people are those who use their ‘signature
    strengths’ to create legacies that connect them to
    others, positively affect lives now… and will
    continue to do that when they’re gone.” He’ll discuss
    what it means to live your legacy and why you don’t
    have to be famous to leave a legacy. An experienced
    storyteller, Robb Lucy is a retired journalist, writer,
    and producer. Contact him at (604) 874-7700;
    rlucy@createmylegacy.com

    11. ==> Black History Month: Will the World Ever Be
    Color Blind?

    The issue of skin color has plagued society for
    centuries. Nowadays, it is undeniable that the same
    issue persists. Invite Lupita Samuels to break the
    barriers between skin colors and explain how to move
    forward from this negative mind-set. Samuels will put
    into perspective the misconceptions about skin color.
    Using metaphors and comparison, Samuels will explain
    how skin color does not dictate a person’s worth.
    She’ll include several reflective exercises to help
    guide listeners toward a peaceful resolution of their
    issues and struggles on the matter. Lupita Samuels was
    born in Costa Rica. She worked as an educator in the
    New York City public school system for over twenty
    years. She’s the author of the Color Blind book series
    which includes her latest release, “Think Folks Are
    “Too Dark?” Think Again!” Contact her at (718)
    654-7010; lusamuels@hotmail.com

    12. ==> Transgender Scouts: Victory or Mistake?

    The Boy Scouts of America will now welcome transgender
    Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts into its troops and camps.
    Seth Rainess, a transgender male and author of the only
    book written for transgender teens, can discuss the
    historic decision, which he applauds but many
    conservatives detest. Rainess can provide background on
    the case that led to the decision, discuss the role New
    Jersey’s Law Against Discrimination played in the
    ruling, provide startling facts about what life is like
    for transgender teens, and even offer advice to parents
    whose children may be transgender. Rainess’ book is
    “Real Talk for Teens: Jump Start Guide to Gender
    Transition and Beyond.” Reach him at (732) 620-4300
    (cell) or sjrainess@yahoo.com

    13. ==> Top IRS Red Flags for 2017

    It’s already February, and time to start thinking about
    taxes. This year the IRS is back in full force,
    looking for scams and tax cheats. Of course, that’s not
    you, (or your listeners), but what will the IRS be
    looking for this year? Join tax pro Abby Eisenkraft in
    a fun discussion about the latest targets for the IRS.
    The author of “101 Ways to Stay Off the IRS Radar,”
    Abby will help your audience steer clear of IRS
    problems. She can also enlighten your audience on IRS
    scams so new you’ve never heard of them and how to stay
    safe. Frequently quoted by the press, Abby is one of
    the leading experts on IRS problems and how to avoid
    them. Contact her at (347) 598-0111;
    abby@RealLifeTaxAdvice.com

    14. ==> Rescue Those Resolutions!

    You vowed that 2017 was going to be different. The New
    Year held such promise! You’d tweak your diet, hit the
    gym, and finally make time for yourself, family and
    friends. But then you realize it’s February and nothing
    has changed. Do you give up or tell yourself you’ve
    just been too busy and you’ll get to it later? “Neither
    is a helpful choice if you are serious about wanting
    those new results,” says Joan Posivy, Instead, Joan
    will inspire your listeners to recharge, refocus and be
    excited about their goal achievement in 2017. She’ll
    share 3 simple but powerful tips to go from just
    dreaming to really doing. “Anyone can live the life of
    their dreams,” says Joan “they just need to be shown
    how.” Joan Posivy is a speaker and the author of “The
    Way Success Works: How to Decide, Believe, and Begin to
    Live Your Best Life.” She owned her first house at the
    age of 19 and became a bank manager by 22. Today she
    shares her secrets of success with today’s young
    adults. Contact Joan at (250) 551-5626;
    joan@globalyouthproject.org

    15. ==> Guys Love this Show: The Weapon Hunter

    The Smithsonian Channel has a new show, The Weapon
    Hunter. The series looks at some of the most iconic and
    remarkable weapons throughout America’s wars and
    features interviews with the veterans who used them to
    defend our country. Invite Paul Shull, a military
    history expert and host of the show, to share some of
    the stories behind the fascinating weapons he’s
    encountered, discuss weapons being used today, and
    offer thoughts on what the military weapons of tomorrow
    may look like. Contact John Angelo at
    john@premieretv.com.

  • 01/31/17 RTIR E-zine: ObamaCare, Tax Talk, IRS Red Flags

    January 31, 2017

    01. Imam on Trump’s Refugee Ban
    02. Iraqi-American on Trump Immigration Ban
    03. How to Tell Fake News from Real News
    04. Will Trump Erase LGBT Progress?
    05. Are Billionaires Bunkering Down for Doomsday?
    06. Nat Geo ‘Lawless Oceans’ Investigator
    07. Amazing Space Stories You’ve Never Heard
    08. ObamaCare: What Can Seniors Expect?
    09. Tax Talk: What’s Considered Income?
    10. Top IRS Red Flags for 2017
    11. Rescue Those Resolutions!
    12. The Cure for the Chronic Disease Epidemic
    13. Attract the Love of Your Life for V-Day
    14. How to Date Your Mate
    15. Meat-Buying Made Easy: MyMeatUp App
    =======================================

    1. ==> Imam on Trump’s Refugee Ban

    Imam Abdul Malik Mujahid is the president of Sound
    Vision Foundation, a non-profit Islamic broadcast
    ministry serving Muslims. He says, “President Donald
    Trump’s order banning most refugees unfairly singles
    out Muslims. I wonder how many Anne Franks will be
    denied entry into the U.S. because of the exclusion of
    Muslims. It reminds me of 1939, when the United States
    turned away hundreds of Jews who came here seeking
    shelter on the ship the MM St. Louis. That refusal led
    to the deaths of 254 people by the Nazis, (with) nearly
    a third of the passengers sent back to Europe.” He
    adds, “Everyone entering the U.S. must be equally
    scrutinized by law enforcement.” Sound Vision
    Foundation is a non-profit Islamic broadcast ministry
    that addresses topics involving Islamic living in a
    contemporary world. Contact Gregg Cockrell at
    greggcockrell@yahoo.com

    2. ==> Iraqi-American on Trump Immigration Ban

    Weam Namou was born in Baghdad as a minority Christian
    in a Muslim country. Her family endured Saddam’s
    totalitarian regime until they fled to the United
    States when she was a child. Once in America, Weam was
    again a minority who had difficulty fitting in and
    finding her voice. Invite her to discuss her take on
    the Trump immigration ban. She says the ban doesn’t
    even target the correct threats to U.S. citizens. “If
    the government banned the right terrorist countries,
    that would be very beneficial for us and the world at
    large. But between 1975 and 2015, foreign nationals
    from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria & Yemen
    killed zero Americans on U.S. soil. Yet Saudis killed
    2,369 Americans on U.S. soil. The countries who have
    bred and financed terrorism are not on this list!” Weam
    also believes the ban is fueling extremists, making it
    easier for them to recruit people. Weam Namou has been
    a guest on dozens of radio talk shows. She’s the author
    of “The Great American Family: A Story of Political
    Disenchantment.” Contact her at (586) 212-4490;
    weamn@hotmail.com

    3. ==> How to Tell Fake News from Real News

    Social media and blogging has given the masses the
    ability to create and write the news, and fake news is
    fast becoming a very real and alarming trend. Nearly
    half of all Americans (47%) get their news from
    Facebook and often see fictional political stories,
    it’s vital that we learn to distinguish fact from
    fiction. Communication expert Leslie Shore will offer 4
    tips for determining whether what you are reading is
    true or false. Among other things, she says you should
    look for a reputable source of a story and make sure
    there’s an actual author of the piece. Shore says there
    are also key words to watch for that indicate a story
    is opinion rather than fact. Leslie Shore is a national
    speaker, communication expert, professor, and author.
    She’s also the owner of Listen to Succeed, a
    consultancy that focuses on listening analytics.
    Contact Erin Dean at (661) 255-8283;
    erin@steveallenmedia.com

    4. ==> Will Trump Erase LGBT Progress?

    Will progress made over the past eight years in the
    LGBT community in marriage equality and protection
    against discrimination be rolled back during the Trump
    administration? Talk about the issues with Seth
    Rainess, who can discuss such breaking developments as
    the erasure of LGBT content from Federal websites,
    Trump’s opposition to marriage equality, his cabinet
    choices’ anti-gay beliefs, the effect of potential
    Supreme Court appointments and the fate of laws
    allowing transgender people to use bathrooms of the
    gender with which they identify. Rainess is a
    transgender male and the author of the first book for
    transgender teens, “Real Talk for Teens: Jump Start
    Guide to Gender Transition and Beyond.” His mission is
    to alleviate the fears and misconceptions people have
    about transgender people. He’s been featured in Time
    and numerous media outlets. Contact him at (732)
    620-4300 (cell); (732) 291-6090 (landline) or
    sjrainess@yahoo.com

    5. ==> Are Billionaires Bunkering Down for Doomsday?

    When the apocalypse hits, tech billionaires plan to
    stay put. Alarming enough, a rather strange hobby that
    has grown increasingly popular amongst Silicon Valley
    elites is Doomsday preparation. Reddit CEO and co-
    founder Steve Huffman is one of many wealthy folks
    who’ve begun to invest in private bunkers. Invite
    disaster preparedness expert Joe Alton, M.D., to
    discuss what skills will be needed should the decline
    of civilization come to pass and who among us would
    survive. Dr. Alton says, “A lot of us can troubleshoot
    our computer, but how many can construct a stretcher
    from scratch? Our reliance on technology has stripped
    us of even the most basic skills that came as second
    nature to our ancestors.” Dr. Alton will tell your
    audience what medical knowledge and supplies are most
    helpful in a disaster situation and why everyone should
    have an emergency plan in place for any number of
    reasons. Dr. Joe Alton is the author of “The Survival
    Medicine Handbook.” Dr. Alton is a well-known speaker
    and host of The Doom and Bloom Survival Medicine Hour
    syndicated podcast. Contact Ryan McCormick at (516)
    901-1103; (919) 377-1200 or ryan@goldmanmccormick.com

    6. ==> National Geographic ‘Lawless Oceans’
    Investigator

    In 2014, cell-phone footage was posted on YouTube from
    a mysterious address in Fiji, showing an unthinkable
    crime – four gruesome murders at sea. In National
    Geographic’s new TV show “Lawless Oceans,”
    internationally-renowned special investigator Karsten
    von Hoesslin goes on a worldwide trail to piece
    together the truth behind the mysterious murders.
    Invite him to talk about the new show and how the
    world’s waters have become a Wild West, where criminals
    can operate with impunity largely beyond the reach of
    law enforcement. Hoesslin has investigated a range of
    crimes on the high seas, including piracy, illegal
    fishing, drug smuggling, arms trafficking and
    terrorism. His casework involves infiltrating criminal
    networks engaged in maritime crimes in South America,
    East and West Africa and Southeast Asia. Contact
    Johanna Ramos-Boyer at (703) 646-5137;
    johanna@jrbcomm.com

    7. ==> Amazing Space Stories You’ve Never Heard

    Rod Pyle is a wealth of NASA knowledge and a fun guest
    to talk about everything space-related. Invite him on
    your show to discuss current space topics like SpaceX’s
    recently announced Big Mars Plans (huge 100 passenger
    Mars ships for 2025) or old, little-known topics like
    plans from the 1960s that involved atomic spaceships
    (yes, powered by atomic bomb explosions!) Rod Pyle has
    written several books and produced numerous
    documentaries for the History Channel and Discovery
    Communications, including the acclaimed Modern Marvels:
    Apollo 11. He has lectured at NASA’s Johnson Space
    Center, and written for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
    Caltech, LiveScience, and Space.com. His new book,
    “Amazing Stories of the Space Age,” shares zany never-
    flown ideas for space missions from the 1940s through
    the end of the 20th century. Contact him at (626)
    399-4440; rodpyle@yahoo.com

    8. ==> ObamaCare: What Can Seniors Expect?

    How will the Medicare benefits given to seniors under
    the Affordable Care Act (ACA) be changed under the
    Trump Administration? Trump has told the American
    public ObamaCare is a disaster and that it doesn’t work
    and vows to ‘repeal and replace’. How could Obama Care
    changes affect healthcare for seniors? How can seniors
    be ready and prepared? Senior health adviser Janet Rich
    Pittman will explain the benefits seniors gained
    through the ACA, discuss some of the Trump
    Administration proposed plans for change and what that
    could mean for seniors. She’ll also discuss how
    everyone can ensure good health tiptoeing into and
    through their senior years. As a past political
    marketer, activist and former chairman of her county
    Republican Executive Committee, Janet is a dementia
    prevention specialist known as ‘The Brain Nerd.’ She is
    also the author of the upcoming book “It’s There: 5
    Simple Ways to Find Your Memory and Prevent It From
    Leaving.” Contact her (251) 648.0325; Janet
    @TheBrainNerd.com.

    9. ==> Tax Talk: What’s Considered Income?

    Tax season is fast approaching! Lisa London CPA, can
    help your listeners streamline their current files and
    understand everything from deductions to what is
    considered income. She says, “With the influx of people
    in the sharing economy, like Uber drivers, Airbnb
    hosts, and EBay and Amazon sellers, more and more
    people need to understand what is considered income and
    what are allowable expenses.” Invite her to tell your
    audience how to use their cell phones to simplify
    bookkeeping and share record-keeping tips and tricks to
    help small and at-home businesses. Lisa London has been
    featured on numerous TV and radio shows. She is the
    author of the “Accountant Beside You” series of books
    for small businesses, nonprofits, and churches. Her
    newest book, “Banish Your Bookkeeping Nightmares-The
    Go-To Guide for the Self-Employed to Save Money, Reduce
    Frustration, & Satisfy the IRS” will be released next
    month. Contact her at (919) 770-3746;
    lisa@lisalondon.net

    10. ==> Top IRS Red Flags for 2017

    With a year comes a new tax filing. And the IRS is back
    in full force, looking for scams and tax cheats. Of
    course, that’s not you, (or your listeners), but what
    will the IRS be looking for this year? Join tax pro
    Abby Eisenkraft in a fun discussion about the latest
    targets for the IRS. The author of “101 Ways to Stay
    Off the IRS Radar,” Abby will help your audience steer
    clear of IRS problems. She can also enlighten your
    audience on IRS scams so new you’ve never heard of them
    and how to stay safe. Frequently quoted by the press,
    Abby is one of the leading experts on IRS problems and
    how to avoid them. Contact her at (347) 598-0111;
    abby@RealLifeTaxAdvice.com

    11. ==> Rescue Those Resolutions!

    You vowed that 2017 was going to be different. The New
    Year held such promise! You’d tweak your diet, hit the
    gym, and finally make time for yourself, family and
    friends. But then you realize it’s February and nothing
    has changed. Do you give up or tell yourself you’ve
    just been too busy and you’ll get to it later? “Neither
    is a helpful choice if you are serious about wanting
    those new results,” says Joan Posivy, Instead, Joan
    will inspire your listeners to recharge, refocus and be
    excited about their goal achievement in 2017. She’ll
    share 3 simple but powerful tips to go from just
    dreaming to really doing. “Anyone can live the life of
    their dreams,” says Joan “they just need to be shown
    how.” Joan Posivy is a speaker and the author of “The
    Way Success Works: How to Decide, Believe, and Begin to
    Live Your Best Life.” She owned her first house at the
    age of 19 and became a bank manager by 22. Today she
    shares her secrets of success with today’s young
    adults. Contact Joan at (250) 551-5626;
    joan@globalyouthproject.org

    12. ==> The Cure for the Chronic Disease Epidemic

    In the United States, we have arguably the best, most
    technologically advanced health-care system in the
    world. Yet the incidence of chronic disease continues
    to rise in epidemic proportions—obesity, heart disease,
    diabetes, autoimmune disease, cancer, and dementia.
    Stacey Robinson, M.D., a leading expert in Functional
    Medicine, says we can reverse the disease process by
    addressing the root cause of disease instead of masking
    symptoms. She’ll share the most impactful, proven
    change you should make to your diet and discuss why
    American health care is headed in the wrong direction
    and how we can turn it around. A seasoned media guest,
    Stacey is Board certified in Family Medicine and
    Integrative Medicine, and served as an officer in the
    United States Air Force. She is the author of “Road Map
    to Health: 7 Steps to Alter Your Destination.” Contact
    her at (727) 329-8859; health@robinsonmed.com

    13. ==> Attract the Love of Your Life for V-Day

    Many people facing the prospect of another Valentine’s
    Day alone could use the advice of Sue Pighini, author
    of “Expect the Extraordinary,” who has led a remarkable
    romantic life and life in general. Sue, who found her
    soul mate when she was over 60 and widowed, can talk
    about using deep intuition to guide you to the right
    person, and even how to get angelic help from the
    internet and friends. Sue will share the signs angels
    send when you ask them to help you find a partner.
    She’s living proof that love is out there no matter how
    old you are as long as you refuse to give up. Sue can
    also share her own story of a life transformed after
    she was struck by lightning, held up by gunpoint and
    survived cancer. She’ll convince listeners that their
    best lives are yet to come, no matter how old they are
    or what challenges they currently face. Reach this
    experienced talk show guest at (941) 685-7159;
    sue@SuePighini.com

    14. ==> How to Date Your Mate

    Love should be in the air 365 days a year but let’s
    face it, there are bills to pay, children to raise and
    work to be done. So how do you keep the spark alive
    after a dozen or more years and several kids? Tina
    Albrecht says the key to staying in love with your
    spouse or falling in love with them again has less to
    do with sex appeal or creativity than time management!
    She’ll share inexpensive suggestions for ‘dating’ your
    mate including simple tips like watching a TV show
    together without interruption and scheduling an hour
    alone each week to talk about schedules, school updates
    and other family business. She adds, “Write every day
    about what you’re grateful for about your spouse and
    positive experiences you’ve had together. Gratitude is
    magic for any marriage.” Tina Albrecht is the author of
    FHEasy: A Year of Weekly Teachings and Devotionals,
    published by Cedar Fort Publishing. FHEasy refers to
    family home evening, a religious home teaching/bonding
    concept practiced by LDS families like Albrecht’s.
    Contact her at (970) 588-3702; Tina@FHEasy.com

    15. ==> Meat-Buying Made Easy: MyMeatUp App

    Don’t know the difference between brisket and a
    sirloin? What size chicken do you need to feed a family
    of four? Shopping for meat can be confusing. The cuts,
    how to cook them, and how to tell when it’s done;
    there’s a lot to figure out and you’re in the middle of
    the grocery store! Well, there’s now an app that can
    help. The North American Meat Institute (NAMI) has
    launched MyMeatUp, an app with a full guide to beef,
    pork, lamb and veal cuts. NAMI President and CEO Barry
    Carpenter says, “It is a great resource, particularly
    for younger shoppers just starting to navigate the
    grocery store on their own for themselves and their
    families, to answer any questions they have about the
    meat in the case.” From shopping to cooking and safety,
    the app is full of pictures and information that will
    help anyone standing in front of the meat counter
    without a clue about what’s behind the glass. Contact:
    Janet Riley at (202) 587-4245; jriley@meatinstitute.org
    or Eric Mittenthal at (202) 587-4238;
    emittenthal@meatinstitute.org

  • 01/26/17 RTIR E-zine: NATO, Love Sickness, Politics and Rock

    January 26, 2017
    01. Is Trump Right on NATO??
    02. Trump’s New Authoritarian Government
    03. Alternative Facts? How to Tell Fake News from Real News
    04. Pence Assembling Dream Team of Christian Right
    05. Meat-Buying Made Easy: MyMeatUp App
    06. Another Reason Lying Matters – Kids
    07. After the March: Get Gutsy, Get Going
    08. Expect More Protests
    09. Is ‘Trumpertension’ the New National Health Problem?
    10. Let’s Talk Dating Deal Breakers
    11. Love Sickness is Real
    12. Resolution Failed? It’s Not Your Fault
    13. Why Winter Is the Best Time to Find Your Purpose
    14. Let’s Talk Cannibals
    15. Rock, Power and Politics
    =======================================

    1. ==> Is Trump Right on NATO??

    President Donald Trump continues to attack the NATO
    alliance, calling it obsolete because NATO wasn’t set
    up to respond to terrorist threats, while reminding the
    world that the allies free-ride off U.S. military
    efforts by not bearing their fair share of the burden.
    “Embarrassingly, Trump is right on both counts,” says
    Ivan Eland. “The Cold War-era alliance needs to be
    scrapped or at the very least reformed.” He says the
    United States alone accounts for about 75 percent of
    the military spending of the 28-country alliance. He’ll
    discuss NATO as well as how military spending could be
    significantly cut without sacrificing national
    security. Ivan Eland is a senior fellow and the
    director of the Center on Peace and Liberty at the
    Independent Institute. He recently wrote the piece NATO
    is Obsolete for US News and World Report. Eland is also
    the author of several books including “Recarving
    Rushmore: Ranking the Presidents on Peace, Prosperity,
    and Liberty.” Contact him at (703) 282-3484 (cell);
    ieland@independent.org, @Ivan_Eland

    2. ==> Trump’s New Authoritarian Government

    We knew he was a narcissist who has thin skin and loves
    to lash out at those who disagree. Now that he’s
    president, Ruth Ben-Ghiat says Trump’s following ‘the
    authoritarian playbook.’ “Strongmen show aggression to
    the press as part of a slow-drip strategy of
    discrediting all information that is not dispensed by
    their close allies. Strongmen also target the
    judiciary, since it stands in the way of their
    “reforms” that often veer into extra-legality. Those
    with a history of legal troubles can be particularly
    focused on this sector.” She adds, “Authoritarians love
    to think they are making history, and never hesitate to
    rewrite the past to suit their political agendas.
    Trump’s use of racism as a campaign tool laid the
    foundations for what will be a concerted effort to
    delegitimize the history of civil rights struggles in
    our country.” Ruth Ben-Ghiat is professor of history
    and Italian studies at New York University and a
    cultural critic. She writes and speaks frequently on
    fascism, war, racism, authoritarian rulers, propaganda,
    and the politics of images and her essay on Trump and
    Mussolini recently ran in the Atlantic. Contact her at
    rb68@nyu.edu

    3. ==> Alternative Facts? How to Tell Fake News from
    Real News

    The advent of social media and blogging has given the
    masses the ability to create and write the news, and
    fake news is fast becoming a very real and alarming
    trend. With nearly half of all Americans (47%) getting
    their news from Facebook often see fictional political
    stories, it’s vital that we learn to distinguish fact
    from fiction. Communication expert Leslie Shore will
    offer 4 tips for determining whether what you are
    reading is true or false. Among other things, she says
    you should look for a reputable source of a story and
    make sure there’s an actual author of the piece. Shore
    says there are also key words to watch for that
    indicate a story is opinion rather than fact. Leslie
    Shore is a national speaker, communication expert,
    professor, and author. She’s also the owner of Listen
    to Succeed, a consultancy that focuses on listening
    analytics. Contact Erin Dean at (661) 255-8283;
    erin@steveallenmedia.com

    4. ==> Pence Assembling Dream Team of Christian Right

    While Donald Trump has been making news with his gaffes
    and tweets, Mike Pence has been quietly assembling a
    dream team of Christian Right figures for senior
    administration posts. Frederick Clarkson says he’s
    doing exactly what he was expected to do as head of the
    presidential transition team. “Donald Trump, via his
    son Donald Jr., reportedly called an aide to his first
    choice for veep, Governor John Kasich of Ohio, and told
    him that a president Trump would put Kasich in charge
    of both foreign and domestic policy, while the
    president himself would be in charge of ‘making America
    great again.’ Pence hasn’t said whether he got the same
    deal, but his role as chair of the transition team
    suggests that he is already among the most powerful
    vice presidents in American history.” Clarkson says,
    “The Christian Right is now not only one of the most
    powerful political movements in the country, but a
    leading force in the federal government as well.”
    Clarkson is Senior Fellow for Religious Liberty at
    Political Research Associates, a progressive think tank
    in Somerville, MA. He is the author of the report, When
    Exemption is the Rule: The Religious Freedom Strategy
    of the Christian Right. Contact him at
    frederick.clarkson@gmail.com

    5. ==> Meat-Buying Made Easy: MyMeatUp App

    Don’t know the difference between brisket and a
    sirloin? What size chicken do you need to feed a family
    of four? Shopping for meat can be confusing. The cuts,
    how to cook them, and how to tell when it’s done;
    there’s a lot to figure out and you’re in the middle of
    the grocery store! Well, there’s now an app that can
    help. The North American Meat Institute (NAMI) has
    launched MyMeatUp, an app with a full guide to beef,
    pork, lamb and veal cuts. NAMI President and CEO Barry
    Carpenter says, “It is a great resource, particularly
    for younger shoppers just starting to navigate the
    grocery store on their own for themselves and their
    families, to answer any questions they have about the
    meat in the case.” From shopping to cooking and safety,
    the app is full of pictures and information that will
    help anyone standing in front of the meat counter
    without a clue about what’s behind the glass. Contact:
    Janet Riley at (202) 587-4245; jriley@meatinstitute.org
    or Eric Mittenthal at (202) 587-4238;
    emittenthal@meatinstitute.org

    6. ==> Another Reason Lying Matters – Kids

    A lie is a lie, but even adults who’ve heard their fair
    share of political rhetoric and spin are finding it
    hard distinguish between the lies and truths in
    Washington today. So how do you talk to kids about the
    importance of truth when the new president doesn’t seem
    all that interested? Leeza Steindorf, an expert in
    parenting and communication, says “Society as a whole
    permits—even encourages—lies, white lies, bending the
    truth, calling things alternative facts. But
    children—and quite frankly quite a few adults—need to
    understand the value in telling the truth: Being
    truthful is key to being authentic and genuine, which
    is congruence inside and out.” She’ll discuss how to
    talk about today’s issues with kids from young ones to
    teens, and help them make sense of what’s going on in
    the world around us. Leeza Steindorf is a
    communications and conflict resolution expert,
    international consultant and speaker. She’s the author
    of “Connected Parent, Empowered Child: Five Keys to
    Raising Happy, Confident, Responsible Kids” and “CORE
    Success for Schools: The Practical Guide Book for a
    Positive School Climate.” Contact her at (541) 550-
    0451; Leeza@CoreSuccess.com

    7. ==> After the March: Get Gutsy, Get Going

    Millions of men and women around the world took to the
    streets last weekend in solidarity with the Washington
    D.C. Women’s March, but what happens now? Pat
    Obuchowski says women should get gutsy and get going!
    “The world needs more women stepping into their power
    and using their voice to become leaders in their own
    right.” Pat will discuss the barriers many women face
    when it comes to empowerment and share ways to work
    around “life” and find the guts to get going! Pat
    Obuchowski, MBA, PCC, CPCC, is an executive coach who
    combines her experience as an IT executive with
    graduate degrees in business and neuroscience. Her new
    book is “Gutsy Women Win: How to Get Gutsy and Get
    Going.” Contact her at Pat@GutsyWomenWin.com

    8. ==> Expect More Protests

    One of the interesting characteristics about last
    weekend’s women’s marches was the number of first-time
    protestors. What has changed that is drawing people off
    the couch and into the streets? Carol Richardson says,
    “When the majority popular vote does not elect a
    president, and the president has expressed hate towards
    large portions of the US population, protesters are
    speaking up and will continue to speak up to express
    what is needed in a healthy democracy. America has
    become an oligarchy which has exercised a too-often
    unrecognized tyranny over American politics.”
    Richardson, an Interfaith Minister, says no matter what
    side of the aisle Americans choose, most of us have
    experienced tyranny financially or politically, and
    after this divisive election, protests against
    perceived tyranny may become the norm. She adds,
    “American democracy was founded on spiritual ideals,
    and we will only return to a cooperative, peaceful
    democracy when we restore these healthy ideals in
    American life.” Rev. Carol Richardson, M.Div., MPH is
    an Interfaith Intuitive Healer and Coach in the
    Washington, DC area, and an expert in healthy
    spirituality. She’s the author of “Mornings with the
    Masters: Mystical Journeys in a Postmodern World.”
    Contact her at 269-365- 8939;
    carol.dodson.richardson@gmail.com

    9. ==> Is ‘Trumpertension’ the New National Health
    Problem?

    It’s no secret that the majority of people who didn’t
    vote for Donald Trump are having trouble accepting his
    administration. In fact, many Americans are seeking
    medical help for the anxiety they are experiencing due
    to the change of occupant at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
    Palm Springs-based internal medicine physician Kiran
    Dintyala (a.k.a. Dr. Calm) has seen patients with Post-
    Election Stress Disorder, including some with
    previously well-controlled blood pressure who are
    coming in with alarmingly high numbers. He calls it
    “Trumpertension” describing it as “a substantial
    increase in blood pressure unrelated to diet, sodium
    intake or exercise that is solely attributable to
    worries over what a Trump presidency may mean for your
    future and America’s.” In response, he’s written “Seven
    Keys to Surviving the Trump Presidency,” sharing tips
    to stay calm amidst the seemingly endless flow of
    unsettling news and ways to remain positive and
    hopeful, no matter who’s in the Oval Office. Kiran
    Dintyala is a Board Certified Internal Medicine
    Physician currently practicing at Eisenhower Medical
    Center. He’s also the author of “Calm in the Midst of
    Chaos.” Contact him at (860) 375 0446;
    stressfreerevolution@gmail.com

    10. ==> Let’s Talk Dating Deal Breakers

    It could be the color of her nail polish. The way she
    wears her hair. Her tattoos or the sound of her voice.
    Maybe it’s the limp way he shakes your hand. His bald
    spot. Or his awful taste in clothing. Most of us screen
    potential dates using preconceived standards (i.e. deal
    breakers). Psychiatrist Christine Adams will have your
    listeners thinking about how they would answer the
    question, “I would never date someone who …” before
    calling them out on the snap judgments they use to
    foolishly eliminate potential dates. Dr. Adams will
    also share why “you should run away fast” when you
    experience instant sexual attraction to someone. She
    can discuss the best questions to ask on first and
    second dates (and how to pay attention to what your
    date isn’t asking you). And will argue that in most
    cases a single date is never enough to rule someone
    out. Dr. Christine Adams is coauthor of “Living On
    Automatic: How Emotional Conditioning Shapes Our Lives
    and Relationships.” Contact her at (502) 473-0093;
    Tinabina013@gmail.com

    11. ==> Love Sickness is Real

    People-pleasers devote most of their time to avoiding
    conflict, going along with other people and placing
    their own needs last. And when it comes to Valentine’s
    Day, people-pleasing tendencies can literally make us
    lovesick, leading to stress, headaches, insomnia,
    resentment and frequent colds and flus. Dr. Don
    MacDonald says Valentine’s Day is one of those holidays
    that can bring people-pleasers to their knees. The
    author of “The Underdog Curse: The Cause, The Cure,
    Your Road to Success” will discuss how to avoid being a
    Valentine’s Day underdog, how worry and resentment can
    sabotage your immune system, and how to figure out the
    best way for you and your lover to celebrate
    Valentine’s Day. Dr. Don has spent 17 years in the
    health and wellness industry as a chiropractor. He’s
    also a life coach and motivational speaker and has
    appeared on TV and radio across the country. Contact
    him at (780) 983-5102; drdon@shaw.ca

    12. ==> Resolution Failed? It’s Not Your Fault

    Have your New Year’s Resolutions disappeared but you
    still want to be healthier? It happens even with our
    best intentions. Renee Jones says, “It’s easy to
    devolve into berating our ability to stick to our plan,
    but that never helps. Shame tends to reinforce the
    cycle because we then need more soothing. The key to
    getting to your goal is returning to the track leading
    where we want to go. Reset. Make a U-turn if needed.
    Adjust the plan if necessary. But most important, love
    yourself.” She adds, “When you find yourself staring
    longingly into the refrigerator for comfort, start a
    diet with good intentions but lose focus, reach your
    goal and then yo-yo back up or gain even more weight,
    it’s not hunger driving you. It’s time to look at
    what’s really eating you.” Renee Jones is a counselor
    with an international private practice serving clients
    in the U. S., United Kingdom, Canada, Germany,
    Switzerland, Romania, Australia, and New Zealand. Her
    new book is “What’s Really Eating You? Overcome the
    Triggers of Comfort Eating.” Contact her at (817)
    938-6250 (TX); renee@packyourownbag.com

    13. ==> Why Winter Is the Best Time to Find Your
    Purpose

    Baby, it’s cold outside, at least for most of the
    country. Days are shorter and people feel like
    hibernating. Meanwhile, 10 million Americans are coping
    with seasonal affective disorder. But Andro Donovan
    says winter’s chill offers advantages too good to miss.
    It is in winter, she argues, that we can slow down and
    take the time to find ourselves, determine who we are
    and who we want to be and put into motion short-term
    goals that will warm out hearts. Invite Donovan on your
    show to talk about getting the most from your next snow
    day (after the snowball fight, of course), and
    strategies you can use to think outside the box when
    all you want to do is curl up in it with a blanket.
    She’s the author of “Motivate Yourself: Get the Life
    You Want, Find Purpose and Achieve Fulfilment,”
    published by a subsidiary of Wiley. Donovan is a
    leadership development specialist best known for her
    life-changing retreats that take place around the
    world. Contact her at +4407711238410;
    andro@trend.co.uk; andro@androdonovan.com; Skype:
    andro.donovan1

    14. ==> Let’s Talk Cannibals

    For centuries, cannibalism has been written off as a
    bizarre phenomenon with little scientific significance.
    But the true nature of cannibalism—the role it plays in
    evolution as well as human culture—is even more
    interesting (and less disturbing) than the many
    misconceptions we’ve come to accept as fact. Dr. Bill
    Schutt, PhD, a researcher at the American Museum of
    Natural History, will discuss why some amphibians
    consume their mother’s skin; why certain insects bite
    the heads off their partners; why, up until the end of
    the twentieth century, Europeans regularly ate human
    body parts as medical curatives; and how cannibalism
    might be linked to the extinction of Neanderthals. Bill
    Schutt is a professor of biology at LIU Post and a
    research associate in residence at the American Museum
    of Natural History. His latest book is “Cannibalism: A
    Perfectly Natural History.” Contact Johanna Ramos-Boyer
    at (703) 646-5138; johanna@jrbcomm.com

    15. ==> Rock, Power and Politics

    A new exhibit is opens in Washington D.C. that explores
    the power of rock to change attitudes about patriotism,
    peace, equality and freedom. The ‘Louder Than Words:
    Rock, Power and Politics’ at the Newseum features,
    among other things, John Lennon’s acoustic guitar from
    his 1969 Montreal and Amsterdam “Bed-Ins for Peace”
    with Yoko Ono, the Fender Stratocaster Jimi Hendrix
    used to perform “The Star-Spangled Banner” at
    Woodstock, stage costumes worn by the Village People
    and original handwritten lyrics to Bob Dylan’s “The
    Times They Are a-Changin’,” Chuck Berry’s “School Day,”
    Bruce Springsteen’s “Born in the U.S.A.” and Green
    Day’s “American Idiot.” “This exhibit is a powerful
    testament to the role music has played in influencing
    political and social change,” says the Newseum’s Cathy
    Trost. The exhibit was created in partnership with the
    Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Contact Sonya Gavankar of the
    Newseum at (202) 292-6200; sgavankar@newseum.org; or
    Shauna Wilson at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame at (216)
    515-1215; swilson@rockhall.org

  • 01/24/17 RTIR E-zine: Trumpertension, Failed NY resolutions, Inner-Selfies

    January 24, 2017

    01. Alternative Facts, Fake News and Journalism
    02. Another Reason Lying Matters – Kids
    03. After the March: Get Gutsy, Get Going
    04. Expect Protests to Be the New Norm
    05. Emmy-Winning Filmmaker on Nat Geo’s ‘Atlantis Rising’
    06. Don’t Get Valentine’s Day Love Sickness
    07. What Your Dating Deal Breakers Reveal
    08. Attract the Love of Your Life for V-Day
    09. What You Buy – Your Best Political Weapon
    10. Surprising Risk Celebrity Apprentice’s Athletes Face
    11. Is ‘Trumpertension’ the New National Health Problem?
    12. Resolution Failed? It’s Not Your Fault
    13. How’s Your Inner-Selfie?
    14. ‘The Bake-Out’ – New Educational Cannabis Show
    15. A Sea of Pink Hats – Brilliant Political Statement
    =======================================

    1. ==> Alternative Facts, Fake News and Journalism

    Since Donald Trump upended everything we thought we
    knew about politics, hands have been wrung and ink has
    been spilled about the “post-factual age.” How could
    the candidate with the worst Politifact rating in the
    2016 campaign come out on top? How could the Trump
    administration claim its new press secretary was using
    “alternative facts”? Do facts still matter — and if
    they don’t, will real journalism stay relevant? Neil
    Urwitz of the Center for a New American Security says
    we shouldn’t overreact. “Now that President Trump has
    taken the oath of office and the business of governance
    has begun, the impact of fake news and ‘alternative
    outlets’ will be revealed as vastly overblown.
    Traditional media will still control the national
    conversation. Policymakers will still have to build
    their days around what the mainstream media reports.”
    Neil Urwitz is director of external relations for the
    Center for a New American Security (CNAS), an
    independent, bipartisan, nonprofit organization that
    develops national security and defense policies.
    Contact him at (202) 457-9409; nurwitz@cnas.org

    2. ==> Another Reason Lying Matters – Kids

    Alternative facts? Untruths? A lie is a lie, but even
    adults who’ve heard their fair share of political
    rhetoric and spin are finding it hard distinguish
    between the lies and truths in Washington today. So how
    do you talk to kids about the importance of truth when
    the new president doesn’t seem all that interested?
    Leeza Steindorf, an expert in parenting and
    communication, says “Society as a whole permits—even
    encourages—lies, white lies, bending the truth, calling
    things alternative facts. But children—and quite
    frankly quite a few adults—need to understand the value
    in telling the truth: Being truthful is key to being
    authentic and genuine, which is congruence inside and
    out.” She’ll discuss how to talk about today’s issues
    with kids from young ones to teens, and help them make
    sense of what’s going on in the world around us. Leeza
    Steindorf is a communications and conflict resolution
    expert, international consultant and speaker. She’s
    the author of “Connected Parent, Empowered Child: Five
    Keys to Raising Happy, Confident, Responsible Kids” and
    “CORE Success for Schools: The Practical Guide Book for
    a Positive School Climate.” Contact her at (541) 550-
    0451; Leeza@CoreSuccess.com

    3. ==> After the March: Get Gutsy, Get Going

    Millions of men and women around the world took to the
    streets this weekend in solidarity with the Washington
    D.C. Women’s March, but what happens now? Pat
    Obuchowski says women should get gutsy and get going!
    “The world needs more women stepping into their power
    and using their voice to become leaders in their own
    right.” Pat will discuss the barriers many women face
    when it comes to empowerment and share ways to work
    around “life” and find the guts to get going! Pat
    Obuchowski, MBA, PCC, CPCC, is an executive coach who
    combines her experience as an IT executive with
    graduate degrees in business and neuroscience. Her new
    book is “Gutsy Women Win: How to Get Gutsy and Get
    Going.” Contact her at Pat@GutsyWomenWin.com

    4. ==> Expect Protests to Be the New Norm

    One of the interesting characteristics about this
    weekend’s women’s marches was the number of first-time
    protestors. What has changed that is drawing people off
    the couch and into the streets? Carol Richardson says,
    “When the majority popular vote does not elect a
    president, and the president has expressed hate towards
    large portions of the US population, protesters are
    speaking up and will continue to speak up to express
    what is needed in a healthy democracy. America has
    become an oligarchy which has exercised a too-often
    unrecognized tyranny over American politics.”
    Richardson, an Interfaith Minister, says no matter what
    side of the aisle Americans choose, most of us have
    experienced tyranny financially or politically, and
    after this divisive election, protests against
    perceived tyranny may become the norm. She adds,
    “American democracy was founded on spiritual ideals,
    and we will only return to a cooperative, peaceful
    democracy when we restore these healthy ideals in
    American life.” Rev. Carol Richardson, M.Div., MPH is
    an Interfaith Intuitive Healer and Coach in the
    Washington, DC area, and an expert in healthy
    spirituality. She’s the author of “Mornings with the
    Masters: Mystical Journeys in a Postmodern World.”
    Contact her at 269-365- 8939;
    carol.dodson.richardson@gmail.com

    5. ==> Emmy-Winning Filmmaker on Nat Geo’s ‘Atlantis
    Rising’

    National Geographic’s new documentary Atlantis Rising
    follows executive producer and Oscar-winning legend
    James Cameron; three-time Emmy-winning filmmaker Simcha
    Jacobovici; and a group of archeologists, scientists
    and historians as they set out to search for the true
    “Atlantean” civilization and for a possible location
    for the mother city, the lost city of Atlantis. Invite
    director/producer and television host Jacobovici to
    share details of the expedition including the discovery
    of six ancient anchors that could date back to the
    Bronze Age and that together may be the greatest
    ancient anchor hoard ever found on the Atlantic side of
    the Strait of Gibraltar. Atlantis Rising premieres this
    Sunday on National Geographic. Simcha Jacobovici and
    team leader, professor/archaeologist Dr. Richard Freund
    are available for interviews. Contact Johanna Ramos-
    Boyer at (703) 646-5137; johanna@jrbcomm.com

    6. ==> Don’t Get Valentine’s Day Love Sickness

    People-pleasers devote most of their time to avoiding
    conflict, going along with other people and placing
    their own needs last. And when it comes to Valentine’s
    Day, people-pleasing tendencies can literally make us
    lovesick, leading to stress, headaches, insomnia,
    resentment and frequent colds and flus. Dr. Don
    MacDonald says Valentine’s Day is one of those holidays
    that can bring people-pleasers to their knees. The
    author of “The Underdog Curse: The Cause, The Cure,
    Your Road to Success” will discuss how to avoid being a
    Valentine’s Day underdog, how worry and resentment can
    sabotage your immune system, and how to figure out the
    best way for you and your lover to celebrate
    Valentine’s Day. Dr. Don has spent 17 years in the
    health and wellness industry as a chiropractor. He’s
    also a life coach and motivational speaker and has
    appeared on TV and radio across the country. Contact
    him at (780) 983-5102; drdon@shaw.ca

    7. ==> What Your Dating Deal Breakers Reveal

    It could be the color of her nail polish. The way she
    wears her hair. Her tattoos or the sound of her voice.
    Maybe it’s the limp way he shakes your hand. His bald
    spot. Or his awful taste in clothing. Most of us screen
    potential dates using preconceived standards (i.e. deal
    breakers). Psychiatrist Christine Adams will have your
    listeners thinking about how they would answer the
    question, “I would never date someone who …” before
    calling them out on the snap judgments they use to
    foolishly eliminate potential dates. Dr. Adams will
    also share why “you should run away fast” when you
    experience instant sexual attraction to someone. She
    can discuss the best questions to ask on first and
    second dates (and how to pay attention to what your
    date isn’t asking you). And will argue that in most
    cases a single date is never enough to rule someone
    out. Dr. Christine Adams is coauthor of “Living On
    Automatic: How Emotional Conditioning Shapes Our Lives
    and Relationships.” Contact her at (502) 473-0093;
    Tinabina013@gmail.com

    8. ==> Attract the Love of Your Life for V-Day

    Many people facing the prospect of another Valentine’s
    Day alone could use the advice of Sue Pighini, author
    of “Expect the Extraordinary,” who has led a remarkable
    romantic life and life in general. Sue, who found her
    soul mate when she was over 60 and widowed, can talk
    about using deep intuition to guide you to the right
    person, and even how to get angelic help from the
    internet and friends. Sue will share the signs angels
    send when you ask them to help you find a partner.
    She’s living proof that love is out there no matter how
    old you are as long as you refuse to give up. Sue can
    also share her own story of a life transformed after
    she was struck by lightning, held up by gunpoint and
    survived cancer. She’ll convince listeners that their
    best lives are yet to come, no matter how old they are
    or what challenges they currently face. Reach this
    experienced talk show guest at (941) 685-7159;
    sue@SuePighini.com

    9. ==> What You Buy – Your Best Political Weapon

    It’s easy to feel overwhelmed when you think about some
    of the environmental and health challenges facing the
    world today. But environmental consultant Ellen Moyer,
    Ph.D., says, “Whether we like it or not, or know it or
    not, our small actions repeated day after day add up to
    huge impacts! Consumers inescapably weigh in on a vast
    array of issues every day. We make a difference with
    each bite we take.” She’ll discuss how healthy eating
    is nearly impossible for many people who simply can’t
    afford it because of the unfair advantage. industrial
    food production enjoys over organic food production.
    She’ll share easy but powerful ways to significantly
    improve your health and the health of our environment,
    and the best way to use your resources (money and
    otherwise) wisely. Dr. Ellen Moyer is a registered
    professional engineer with 30 years of environmental
    consulting experience. She’s a regular contributor to
    The Huffington Post and has presented more than 100
    seminars in North America and Europe. Her soon-to-be-
    released book is “Our Earth, Our Species, Our Selves:
    How to Thrive While Creating a Sustainable World.”
    Contact her at (413) 862-3452; ellenmoyer@em-green.com

    10. ==> Surprising Risk Celebrity Apprentice’s Athletes
    Face

    Celebrity Apprentice under Arnold Schwarzenegger has a
    whole new set of celebrities trying to dodge Arnold’s
    “You’re terminated, hasta la vista” catchphrase. But it
    has something else too: four celebrity athletes (one
    already terminated) who face a lifetime health risk
    that is far scarier than getting kicked off a reality
    TV show. Former NFL player Ricky Williams and Eric
    Dickerson, former WNBA star Lisa Leslie and former
    boxer Laila Ali all run the risk of memory loss as they
    age due to exposure to concussions, says Michael
    Morgan, who has a worked with Ricky Williams. Morgan
    can talk about sports medicine and concussions and ways
    something called craniosacral therapy—his area of
    expertise—can help people at risk for dementia and
    memory problems. He’ll explain what the therapy is and
    how it works, why NFL players are using it as well as
    children with autism. Morgan is the author of “The
    BodyEnergy Longevity Prescription: How CranioSacral
    Therapy Helps Prevent Alzheimer’s and Dementia While
    Improving the Quality of Your Life.” Reach him at (312)
    543-4719; michaelm@bodyenergy.net

    11. ==> Is ‘Trumpertension’ the New National Health
    Problem?

    It’s no secret that the majority of people who didn’t
    vote for Donald Trump are having trouble accepting his
    administration. In fact, many Americans are seeking
    medical help for the anxiety they are experiencing due
    to the change of occupant at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
    Palm Springs-based internal medicine physician Kiran
    Dintyala (a.k.a. Dr. Calm) has seen patients with Post-
    Election Stress Disorder, including some with
    previously well-controlled blood pressure who are
    coming in with alarmingly high numbers. He calls it
    “Trumpertension” describing it as “a substantial
    increase in blood pressure unrelated to diet, sodium
    intake or exercise that is solely attributable to
    worries over what a Trump presidency may mean for your
    future and America’s.” In response, he’s written “Seven
    Keys to Surviving the Trump Presidency,” sharing tips
    to stay calm amidst the seemingly endless flow of
    unsettling news and ways to remain positive and
    hopeful, no matter who’s in the Oval Office. Kiran
    Dintyala is a Board Certified Internal Medicine
    Physician currently practicing at Eisenhower Medical
    Center. He’s also the author of “Calm in the Midst of
    Chaos.” Contact him at (860) 375 0446;
    stressfreerevolution@gmail.com

    12. ==> Resolution Failed? It’s Not Your Fault

    Have your New Year’s Resolutions disappeared but you
    still want to be healthier? It happens even with our
    best intentions. Renee Jones says, “It’s easy to
    devolve into berating our ability to stick to our plan,
    but that never helps. Shame tends to reinforce the
    cycle because we then need more soothing. The key to
    getting to your goal is returning to the track leading
    where we want to go. Reset. Make a U-turn if needed.
    Adjust the plan if necessary. But most important, love
    yourself.” She adds, “When you find yourself staring
    longingly into the refrigerator for comfort, start a
    diet with good intentions but lose focus, reach your
    goal and then yo-yo back up or gain even more weight,
    it’s not hunger driving you. It’s time to look at
    what’s really eating you.” Renee Jones is a counselor
    with an international private practice serving clients
    in the U. S., United Kingdom, Canada, Germany,
    Switzerland, Romania, Australia, and New Zealand. Her
    new book is “What’s Really Eating You? Overcome the
    Triggers of Comfort Eating.” Contact her at (817)
    938-6250 (TX); renee@packyourownbag.com

    13. ==> How’s Your Inner-Selfie?

    Social media is full of selfies taken by everyone from
    the president to the pope and ordinary people. We love
    them because they are fun, quick and attention-getting.
    They are also superficial. Married duo Roe and Don
    Polcyznski Jr. want to tell your listeners about a
    deeper form of selfie they call an inner-selfie.
    They’ll explain what it is (briefly, a way of looking
    at your life that lets you grasp your true potential
    and ultimately create your ideal future). The authors
    of “Changing Your Equation” say most of us have never
    taken a good look at our personalities, natural
    tendencies, talents and interests and therefore don’t
    know ourselves as well as we think. Reach Roe and Don
    at (315) 368-8661; RoeandDon@ChangingYourEquation.com

    14. ==> ‘The Bake-Out’ – New Educational Cannabis Show

    The Bake-Out is a new, weekly online TV talk show about
    today’s controversial world of cannabis. The show
    premieres later this month and features former UFC
    World Champion Frank Shamrock along with celebrity
    nutritionist Robert Ferguson. The pair will answer
    questions, dispel stereotypes, and reveal the truth
    about cannabis. Invite Frank and Robert to talk about
    the show which boasts a guest lineup of professional
    athletes, celebrities, law enforcement officials,
    physicians, government officials, cannabis activists
    and patients. Shamrock is a pioneer in the sport of
    mixed martial arts (MMA). Popularly known worldwide as
    the first UFC Middleweight Champion and the first
    champion to retire with his belt, Shamrock went on to
    apply his larger-than-life personality to broadcasting
    and international color commentary for the sport of
    MMA. He also runs Shamrock Way, a non-profit
    organization that serves at-risk youth. Ferguson serves
    on the Presidential Task Force on Obesity for the
    National Medical Association and is the official
    nutritionist for the Soba Recovery Center in Malibu.
    Contact Erin Dean at (661) 255-8283;
    erin@steveallenmedia.com

    15. ==> A Sea of Pink Hats – Brilliant Political
    Statement

    Look around at pictures of the crowd in Washington (and
    around the globe) on Saturday and you will likely
    notice something. The signature fashion statement of
    marchers wasn’t a pantsuit, but a handmade knit pink
    hat. What started as a statement about Donald Trump’s
    infamously crass comments about a female reporter,
    caught on like wildfire and #thepussyhatproject
    chapeaus became a very visual part of nearly every one
    of the hundreds of marches worldwide. Organizers said
    the hats were a way to ‘grab’ the word back and while
    offensive to some, others think the hats were smart,
    funny and made a point without saying a word. “They’re
    pink and they’re cute and they’re on people’s heads and
    they’re hand-knit. They take that traditional domestic
    women’s role and turn it around on their heads,” said
    Lauren Duncan, a Smith College psychology professor who
    teaches a course on the psychology of political
    activism. “I think it was brilliant.” Contact her at
    (413) 585-3763; lduncan@smith.edu

  • 01/19/17 RTIR E-zine: Inauguration Info, Women Marching, Saved by the Bell

    January 19, 2017 RTIR E-zine
    01. What Kids think of Trump’s Inauguration
    02. The Day After – Women March Across America
    03. What’s Up with the Pink Hats?
    04. Trump’s Education Pick – Civil Rights Vs. Profit?
    05. National Geographic ‘Lawless Oceans’ Investigator
    06. Saved by the Bell’ Producer Peter Engel
    07. The Greatest Escape of the Cold War
    08. Who’s Sick? Everybody!
    09. Surprising Risk Celebrity Apprentice’s Athletes Face
    10. Is there Really Free College?
    11. Reduce Climate Change Despite Washington Policy
    12. How Billionaires Stole Our Democracy
    13. What Now? Dealing with Uncertainty
    14. Trump’s Narcissism – He Hates Himself Too
    15. Already Missing Obama? Meet ‘Still My President’
    =======================================

    1. ==> What Kids think of Trump’s Inauguration

    Do middle school students think Donald Trump is cool?
    What personal habits do they admire? How do they view
    his lack of experience in politics and his business
    interests? How about his desire to build the wall?
    You’ve heard what adults are saying but what about the
    kids? With the inauguration just days away, interview
    middle school teacher Red (Chad) Rohl who asked his at-
    risk students to spend time researching the new
    president. Red then used what his students came up with
    to produce a visual blog post on our next president.
    Red loves to doodle and he encourages his students to
    draw on their homework and notes, too. He’s the author
    of “Heavy Sketches,” a collection of 30 years’ worth of
    his own drawings and a proponent of a style of learning
    called sketch noting as a means to counteract kids’
    short attention spans. Red appeared on WLOS-TV to
    discuss his new book. Reach him at (828) 284-1973 or
    chadrohl@gmail.com

    2. ==> The Day After – Women March Across America

    The Women’s March on Washington has inspired nearly 300
    other ‘Sister Marches’ to take place this Saturday,
    January 21st. All 50 states and Puerto Rico are
    confirmed to have at least one grassroots-led march on
    that day, as well as 55 global cities on six
    continents, from Tokyo to Sydney, Nairobi to Paris to
    Bogotá. “This is an unprecedented, organic and viral
    grassroots global movement that is growing every day.
    More than 500,000 people have already committed to
    march all over the country and the world in just a
    matter of weeks,” says Boston-based national sister
    march spokeswoman Yordanos Eyoel, who became a U.S.
    citizen last fall. Each march will have its own
    program, from music and speeches to a rally at a
    suffragist’s grave in upstate New York, to a verbal
    “human mosaic” of people in Napa Valley sharing their
    vision for the future. Discuss the marches, including
    what’s happening in your listening area, and who is
    taking part. Contact Tina Cassidy at (717) 478-3703;
    tinacassidy1@gmail.com

    3. ==> What’s Up with the Pink Hats?

    Look around the crowd in Washington on Saturday and you
    might notice something. The signature fashion statement
    of women marching won’t be a pantsuit, but you may see
    a sea of handmade knit pink hats. Or that’s the hope of
    a group of women who’ve organized #thepussyhatproject.
    The hats are a reference to Donald Trump’s infamously
    crass comments about a female reporter that were caught
    on a hot mike. Organizers say it’s a way to ‘grab it’
    back. Volunteers and organizers have been feverishly
    knitting in the hopes of getting the hats onto the
    heads of a million women at the D.C. march this
    Saturday. While offensive to some, others think the
    hats are smart, funny and make a point without saying a
    word. “They’re pink and they’re cute and they’re on
    people’s heads and they’re hand-knit. They take that
    traditional domestic women’s role and turn it around on
    their heads,” said Lauren Duncan, a Smith College
    psychology professor who teaches a course on the
    psychology of political activism. “I think it’s
    brilliant.” Contact her at (413) 585-3763;
    lduncan@smith.edu

    4. ==> Trump’s Education Pick – Civil Rights Vs. Profit?

    For more than three hours on Tuesday, President-elect
    Donald Trump’s pick to run the Education Department,
    Betsy DeVos, handled tough questions on school choice,
    charters and the future of the nation’s schools from
    the Senate committee that handles education. The
    billionaire has used her money to support the expansion
    of public charter schools and private school vouchers
    and many public school advocates say she’s an extremist
    who opposes public education. Last week a group of 175
    college deans released a statement stressing the
    importance of “…upholding the role of public schools
    as a central institution in the strengthening of our
    democracy and protecting the human and civil rights of
    all children and youth, especially those from
    historically marginalized communities…” Among the
    signers were Kathy Schultz, dean of the School of
    Education at the University of Colorado and Kevin
    Kumashiro, dean of the University of San Francisco
    School of Education. Contact Schultz at
    katherine.schultz@colorado.edu or Kumashiro at
    kkumashiro@usfca.edu, @kevinkumashiro

    5. ==> National Geographic ‘Lawless Oceans’ Investigator

    In 2014, cell-phone footage was posted on YouTube from
    a mysterious address in Fiji, showing an unthinkable
    crime – four gruesome murders at sea. In National
    Geographic’s new show “Lawless Oceans,”
    internationally-renowned special investigator Karsten
    von Hoesslin goes on a worldwide trail to piece
    together the truth behind the mysterious murders.
    Invite him to talk about the new show and how the
    world’s waters have become a Wild West, where criminals
    can operate with impunity largely beyond the reach of
    law enforcement. Hoesslin has investigated a range of
    crimes on the high seas, including piracy, illegal
    fishing, drug smuggling, arms trafficking and
    terrorism. His casework involves infiltrating criminal
    networks engaged in maritime crimes in South America,
    East and West Africa and Southeast Asia. Contact
    Johanna Ramos-Boyer at (703) 646-5137;
    johanna@jrbcomm.com

    6. ==> ‘Saved by the Bell’ Producer Peter Engel

    Peter Engel is one of the most prolific producers in
    television. He created the teen sitcom Saved by The
    Bell along with several other teen series and produced
    the iconic Last Comic Standing. With more than 50 years
    in the television industry, Engel can share stories of
    his most memorable encounters, a behind-the-scenes
    glimpse of Saved by the Bell, and his own story of
    overcoming significant personal and professional
    challenges. Now 80, Engel is still filled with energy,
    candor, wisdom and positivity. His decades of
    experience in the television industry will inspire
    listeners chasing their own dreams, and the grace with
    which he has overcome personal challenges will resonate
    with everyone. “I Was Saved by the Bell” is Engel’s
    newly-released memoir. Contact Jennifer Tucker at (856)
    489-8654, ext. 303; jennifer@smithpublicity.com

    7. ==> The Greatest Escape of the Cold War

    When 84-year-old Hungarian born American Frank Iszak
    was 25, he and a group of others committed the first
    hijacking of an airplane, flying it to West Germany and
    freedom. On July 13, 1956, he gained international
    attention for his bold escape from communist-controlled
    Hungary. With six co-conspirators, Iszak seized an
    airliner and set a course for the West. Invite him to
    share his incredible story (including a life-or-death
    brawl aboard an out-of-control airplane.) While a
    Hungarian court condemned the hijackers to death, in
    absentia, the entire team settled in the United States.
    Iszak worked as a chemist New York and San Francisco.
    He now runs a yoga studio in Rancho Santa Fe, Ca and is
    negotiating film rights to his book, “Freedom Fighter.”
    Contact him at (619) 920-6456;
    frank@freedomflightbook.com

    8. ==> Who’s Sick? Everybody!

    Cases of flu are on the rise, according to a recent
    statement from the United States Centers for Disease
    Control and Prevention, and experts are warning that
    this year’s flu season will be worse than last. This
    year’s outbreak is predominantly type A flu. Learn
    healthy strategies that can prevent most colds and flu,
    and minimize symptoms. What single intervention reduced
    type A flu 50% in children? (it wasn’t the vaccine!)
    His office approach has been so successful he no longer
    utilizes flu vaccine. Jim Roach, MD, is a leading
    integrative practitioner who has appeared on numerous
    radio and TV programs, is a speaker, consultant,
    educator, researcher, and widely sought clinician with
    patients from across the country. He is also author of
    “God’s House Calls” which discusses spiritual near-
    death experiences of his patients and seeks to de-
    stigmatize spiritual experiences. Contact Dr. Roach at
    (859) 846-4453 (office); jproach@aol.com

    9. ==> Surprising Risk Celebrity Apprentice’s Athletes
    Face

    Celebrity Apprentice under Arnold Schwarzenegger has a
    whole new set of celebrities trying to dodge Arnold’s
    “You’re terminated, hasta la vista” catchphrase. But it
    has something else too: four celebrity athletes (one
    already terminated) who face a lifetime health risk
    that is far scarier than getting kicked off a reality
    TV show. Former NFL player Ricky Williams and Eric
    Dickerson, former WNBA star Lisa Leslie and former
    boxer Laila Ali all run the risk of memory loss as they
    age due to exposure to concussions, says Michael
    Morgan, who has a worked with Ricky Williams. Morgan
    can talk about sports medicine and concussions and ways
    something called craniosacral therapy—his area of
    expertise—can help people at risk for dementia and
    memory problems. He’ll explain what the therapy is and
    how it works, why NFL players are using it as well as
    children with autism. Morgan is the author of “The
    BodyEnergy Longevity Prescription: How CranioSacral
    Therapy Helps Prevent Alzheimer’s and Dementia While
    Improving the Quality of Your Life.” Reach him at (312)
    543-4719; michaelm@bodyenergy.net

    10. ==> Is there Really Free College?

    There has recently been a lot of buzz about NY Governor
    Andrew Cuomo’s free college proposal, but who will
    actually benefit? Adrian Ridner, CEO and Co-founder of
    Study.com says the idea of providing free college is a
    noble one, but to realistically make it happen, we need
    to make college less expensive and make the experience
    more flexible for students, particularly those who are
    juggling school, work and family. Invite Ridner to
    discuss how alternative credit can be used to cut the
    cost of a degree in half, and in some cases get the
    total cost of a Bachelor’s degree under $10k. He can
    also talk about a unique free college model being used
    in Mountain View, CA that leverages a combination of
    discounted course and tuition fees, low-cost
    transferrable credit, local workforce development funds
    and corporate sponsorships, to make college free for
    any resident. Fed up with the high cost of education,
    Adrian started Study.com in 2002 with the mission of
    making education accessible. Today the company helps
    over 25 million students a month, from middle school
    through college, with short video-based online courses.
    Contact Jennifer McHam at (650) 288-2381;
    study.press@study.com

    11. ==> Reduce Climate Change Despite Washington Policy

    2016 was the second-hottest year in U.S. history yet
    Donald Trump’s cabinet nominees for the EPA and energy
    secretary say climate change isn’t real. No wonder
    people who care about the environment may be worried
    about the future. Ellen Moyer, Ph.D., a 30-year career
    environmental consultant, wants Americans to take heart
    and understand that the choices they make and how and
    where they spend their money can have a tremendous
    impact on the world around them. Invite Moyer on your
    show to discuss how to reduce the impact your family
    makes on climate change with the foods you buy and the
    way you heat and cool your home. You’ll also learn what
    you can do to keep forests and wildlife healthier,
    starting in your backyard and mailbox. Dr. Ellen Moyer
    is a registered professional engineer with 30 years of
    environmental consulting experience. She’s a regular
    contributor to The Huffington Post and has presented
    more than 100 seminars in North America and Europe. Her
    new book is “Our Earth, Our Species, Our Selves: How to
    Thrive While Creating a Sustainable World.” Contact her
    at (413) 862-3452; ellenmoyer@em-green.com

    12. ==> How Billionaires Stole Our Democracy

    Invite author and political activist Jill Cody to
    discuss ‘The Velvet Coup’ that has taken place in
    American politics. Cody says, “The individuals who
    executed the coup view America’s resources and people
    as nothing more than new avenues of profit. Proposed
    Cabinet members are all millionaires and billionaires
    solidifying the coup. Their goal will be to destroy
    government and privatize public programs and resources
    by using code words such as ‘reform, efficiency, and
    modernization.’ If America is run like a business, then
    it is no longer a country.” Cody will identify key
    individuals and actions, what Millennials confront, and
    organizations fighting on democracy’s frontlines. Jill
    Cody, M.P.A., has worked the last 31-years in public
    service including politics, the environment, higher
    education and organizational development. She’s the
    author of “America Abandoned: The Secret Velvet Coup
    That Cost Us Our Democracy.” Contact her at (831)
    205-1303, americaabandoned@gmail.com

    13. ==> What Now? Dealing with Uncertainty

    The one thing everyone can agree on right now is that
    the future is TBD…To Be Determined. The question on
    everyone’s minds is “now what?” How can we best
    navigate through these uncertain times? Brenda
    Reynolds can share 5 tips for helping you take control
    of a situation that feels out of your control. Whether
    it’s the transition our nation faces, your own personal
    transition or a change in your business world, she’ll
    explain what you can do to find greater clarity and
    confidence. Brenda Reynolds is a transitions expert,
    consultant, speaker, and founder of BKR Consulting.
    She’s worked with clients nationwide and in 2008
    applied her expertise to her own challenges when the
    economy took a nosedive and so did her life, leaving
    her a divorced mom of two. She is author of the
    upcoming book, “TBD—To Be Determined, how to Find
    Clarity and Confidence in Uncertain Times.” Contact her
    at (610) 639-5722; brenda@bkrconsult.com

    14. ==> Trump’s Narcissism – He Hates Himself Too

    Most psychologists, psychiatrists and other mental
    health professionals agree that Donald Trump is a
    narcissist, but Rick Patterson says most people don’t
    realize that narcissism is actually rooted in self-
    contempt and shame. He says, “When we come to
    understand that the degree of narcissism one exudes is
    frequently inversely proportional to the shame and
    self-loathing we carry, we begin to see the extent to
    which Donald Trump is possessed by a deep and sincere
    concern about his own self-worth. This is further
    demonstrated by the need he has to defend himself while
    frequently tearing down others in the process.”
    Patterson adds, “This is also why Trump is unable to
    express remorse or regret or acknowledge any past
    ‘failures’ as his frail inner world might collapse
    around such an admission.” But Patterson says these
    attributes are easy to manipulate in someone to your
    advantage. He believes Russian President Vladimir Putin
    likely knows this as well, as he publicly lauds Trump
    because he understands that direct confrontation with
    such a person will get you nowhere, but manipulation
    through admiration will work. Reverend Dr. Richard R.
    Patterson is the author of the upcoming book “Shame:
    The Root of All Evil.” Contact him at (269) 217-7987;
    rickpatterson@charter.net.

    15. ==> Already Missing Obama? Meet ‘Still My
    President’

    Not ready to say goodbye to the Obamas? You might be
    interested in Still My President, a Boston-based online
    retailer that sells political T-shirts. The company
    just launched the We Go High campaign named after
    Michelle Obama’s memorable plea at the opening night of
    the Democratic convention. Co-founder Kurt Faustin says
    the movement is for anyone dissatisfied with the notion
    of bigotry, sexism, racism and inequality in the U.S.
    “What makes this country great is the diversity in
    thought, color, religion and background, that all share
    the same values of respect for one another and the
    desire to come together and live in peace,” says
    Faustin. The campaign is calling for Americans to take
    a selfie and hashtag #WeGoHigh on the day of the
    inauguration. A portion of the proceeds from the
    campaign will be donated to Amnesty International.
    Contact Kurt Faustin at (617) 365-9699;
    stillmypresident@gmail.com

  • 01/17/17 RTIR E-zine: Trump’s Inauguration, Non-Thinking Kids, Inner-Selfies

    January 17, 2017

    FR: Lauren Healy and Chris Morabito, Editors, Radio-TV
    Interview Report Newsletter

    01. The Plot to Hack America
    02. A Kids’-Eye View of Trump’s Inauguration
    03. The Day After – Women’s Marches Across America
    04. Saved by the Bell Producer Peter Engel
    05. Already Missing Obama? Meet ‘Still My President’
    06. Need Help Adjusting to a Trump Presidency?
    07. Reduce Climate Change Despite Washington Policy
    08. Amazing Space Stories You’ve Never Heard
    09. Obamacare – What Happens Next?
    10. Billionaires Took Our Democracy – How We Get It Back
    11. Are Schools Teaching Kids to Stop Thinking?
    12. Failed Resolution? So What!
    13. Stop People-Pleasing for a Healthier 2017
    14. What Really Caused Fisher and Reynolds’ Deaths?
    15. How’s Your Inner-Selfie?
    =======================================

    1. ==> The Plot to Hack America

    Was the 2016 election rigged by the Russians? Invite
    New York Times bestselling author and MSNBC contributor
    Malcolm Nance to talk about the biggest political
    scandal since Watergate. Nance says the entire Russian
    hacking was done specifically to elect Donald Trump as
    president and that Trump’s advisors, including Paul
    Manafort, were most likely involved in the attack. He
    also believes Vladimir Putin personally developed and
    orchestrated the hacking. He’ll discuss how the
    Russians have devastated individuals, political groups,
    and entire nations with their cybercrimes; and how they
    may have cultivated Donald Trump as an unwitting
    “asset” to facilitate their ultimate foreign policy
    goals—disband NATO, dominate Eastern Europe, and
    replace America as the world’s superpower. Nance’s new
    book is “The Plot to Hack America: How Putin’s
    Cyberspies and WikiLeaks Tried to Steal the 2016
    Election.” Contact Leslie Davis at (212) 643-6816, ext.
    290; ldavis@skyhorsepublishing.com

    2. ==> A Kids’-Eye View of Trump’s Inauguration

    Why do some middle school students think Donald Trump
    is cool? What personal habit do they admire? How do
    they view his lack of experience in politics and his
    business interests? How about his desire to build the
    wall? You’ve heard what adults are saying but what
    about the kids? With the inauguration just days away,
    interview middle school teacher Red (Chad) Rohl who
    asked his at-risk students to spend time researching
    the new president. Red then used what his students came
    up with to produce a visual blog post on our next
    president. Red loves to doodle and he encourages his
    students to draw on their homework and notes, too. He’s
    the author of “Heavy Sketchers,” a collection of 30
    years’ worth of his own drawings and a proponent of a
    style of learning called sketch noting as a means to
    counteract kids’ short attention spans. Red appeared on
    WLOS-TV to discuss his new book. Reach him at (828)
    284-1973; chadrohl@gmail.com

    3. ==> The Day After – Women’s Marches Across America

    The Women’s March on Washington has inspired nearly 300
    other ‘Sister Marches’ to take place this Saturday,
    January 21st. All 50 states and Puerto Rico are
    confirmed to have at least one grassroots-led march on
    that day, as well as 55 global cities on six
    continents, from Tokyo to Sydney, Nairobi to Paris to
    Bogotá. “This is an unprecedented, organic and viral
    grassroots global movement that is growing every day.
    More than 500,000 people have already committed to
    march all over the country and the world in just a
    matter of weeks,” says Boston-based national sister
    march spokeswoman Yordanos Eyoel, who became a U.S.
    citizen last fall. Each march will have its own
    program, from music and speeches to a rally at a
    suffragist’s grave in upstate New York, to a verbal
    “human mosaic” of people in Napa Valley sharing their
    vision for the future. Discuss the marches, including
    what’s happening in your listening area, and who is
    taking part. Contact Tina Cassidy at (717) 478-3703;
    tinacassidy1@gmail.com

    4. ==> Saved by the Bell Producer Peter Engel

    Peter Engel is one of the most prolific producers in
    television. He created the teen sitcom Saved by The
    Bell along with several other teen series and produced
    the iconic Last Comic Standing. With more than 50 years
    in the television industry, Engel can share stories of
    his most memorable encounters, a behind-the-scenes
    glimpse of Saved by the Bell, and his own story of
    overcoming significant personal and professional
    challenges. Now 80, Engel is still filled with energy,
    candor, wisdom and positivity. His decades of
    experience in the television industry will inspire
    listeners chasing their own dreams, and the grace with
    which he has overcome personal challenges will resonate
    with everyone. “I Was Saved by the Bell” is Engel’s
    newly-released memoir. Contact Jennifer Tucker at (856)
    489-8654, ext. 303; jennifer@smithpublicity.com

    5. ==> Already Missing Obama? Meet ‘Still My President’

    Not ready to say goodbye to the Obamas? You might be
    interested in Still My President, a Boston-based online
    retailer that sells political T-shirts. The company
    just launched the We Go High campaign named after
    Michelle Obama’s memorable plea at the opening night of
    the Democratic convention. Co-founder Kurt Faustin says
    the movement is for anyone dissatisfied with the notion
    of bigotry, sexism, racism and inequality in the U.S.
    “What makes this country great is the diversity in
    thought, color, religion and background, that all share
    the same values of respect for one another and the
    desire to come together and live in peace,” says
    Faustin. The campaign is calling for Americans to take
    a selfie and hashtag #WeGoHigh on the day of the
    inauguration. A portion of the proceeds from the
    campaign will be donated to Amnesty International.
    Contact Kurt Faustin at (617) 365-9699;
    stillmypresident@gmail.com

    6. ==> Need Help Adjusting to a Trump Presidency?

    Many Americans are deeply depressed about the election
    of President Donald Trump and worried about the
    country’s future. Though understandable, Devadas
    Chelvam says the depression and worry makes the
    situation even worse. Chelvam says people need to
    choose to be happy—right now! “Find a way to love Trump
    and the members of his administration unconditionally,
    to visualize Americans being reconciled and the country
    as peaceful and prosperous.” He says, “Depression and
    worry are energy spent to create exactly what is
    feared. And that is a rather risky attitude to adopt at
    this juncture.” Born in Sri Lanka, Devadas Chelvam
    spent nine years as a priest before embarking on a 20-
    year career in child protective services in New York
    City. He has master’s degrees in theology and sociology
    and conducts workshops on the healing power of love.
    His latest book is “From Fear to Limitless Love: Your
    Path to Finding Self-Worth, Harmony and Bliss.” Contact
    him at (610) 882-1032; dc@limitlesslove.net

    7. ==> Reduce Climate Change Despite Washington Policy

    2016 was the second-hottest year in U.S. history yet
    Donald Trump’s cabinet nominees for the EPA and energy
    secretary say climate change isn’t real. No wonder
    people who care about the environment may be worried
    about the future. Ellen Moyer, Ph.D., a 30-year career
    environmental consultant, wants Americans to take heart
    and understand that the choices they make and how and
    where they spend their money can have a tremendous
    impact on the world around them. Invite Moyer on your
    show to discuss how to reduce the impact your family
    makes on climate change with the foods you buy and the
    way you heat and cool your home. You’ll also learn what
    you can do to keep forests and wildlife healthier,
    starting in your backyard and mailbox. Dr. Ellen Moyer
    is a registered professional engineer with 30 years of
    environmental consulting experience. She’s a regular
    contributor to The Huffington Post and has presented
    more than 100 seminars in North America and Europe. Her
    new book is “Our Earth, Our Species, Our Selves: How to
    Thrive While Creating a Sustainable World.” Contact her
    at (413) 862-3452; ellenmoyer@em-green.com

    8. ==> Amazing Space Stories You’ve Never Heard

    Rod Pyle is a wealth of NASA knowledge and a fun guest
    to talk about everything space-related. Invite him on
    your show to discuss current space topics like SpaceX’s
    recently announced Big Mars Plans (huge 100 passenger
    Mars ships for 2025) or old, little-known topics like
    plans from the 1960s that involved atomic spaceships
    (yes, powered by atomic bomb explosions!) Rod Pyle has
    written several books and produced numerous
    documentaries for the History Channel and Discovery
    Communications, including the acclaimed Modern Marvels:
    Apollo 11. He has lectured at NASA’s Johnson Space
    Center, and written for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
    Caltech, LiveScience, and Space.com. His new book,
    “Amazing Stories of the Space Age,” shares zany never-
    flown ideas for space missions from the 1940s through
    the end of the 20th century. Contact him at (626)
    399-4440; rodpyle@yahoo.com

    9. ==> Obamacare – What Happens Next?

    The Affordable Care Act—Obamacare— is in trouble. It’s
    extended health insurance coverage to fewer people than
    promised, in many parts of the country, insurers are
    abandoning the market due to financial losses, and even
    those covered face double digit premium increases and
    deductibles that are hundreds of percent higher than
    before. Supporters say the problems can be fixed but
    critics insist that Obamacare is mortally wounded, and
    should be euthanized. Invite Philip Romero and Randy
    Miller to help your listeners make sense of the health
    policy debate. You’ll hear how health costs have grown
    more than twice as fast as incomes, why the health
    sector now consumes almost one in five dollars in our
    economy, and the blind spots that Democrats and
    Republicans each have about health care. Romero is a
    finance professor and former business dean at the
    University of Oregon, as well as twice chief economist
    to the governor of California. Randy Miller is an
    insurance and public finance specialist. Their book
    “Health Financing Without Deficits: Reform that
    Sidesteps Political Gridlock” outlines a new way to
    finance health care. Contact Romero at (503) 640-6206;
    promero@uoregon.edu or Miller at (541) 510-2042;
    suigenerishirb@comcast.net

    10. ==> Billionaires Took Our Democracy – How We Get It
    Back

    Invite author and political activist Jill Cody to
    discuss ‘The Velvet Coup’ that has taken place in
    American politics. Cody says, “The individuals who
    executed the coup view America’s resources and people
    as nothing more than new avenues of profit. Proposed
    Cabinet members are all millionaires and billionaires
    solidifying the coup. Their goal will be to destroy
    government and privatize public programs and resources
    by using code words such as ‘reform, efficiency, and
    modernization.’ If America is run like a business, then
    it is no longer a country.” Cody will identify key
    individuals and actions, what Millennials confront, and
    organizations fighting on democracy’s frontlines. Jill
    Cody, M.P.A., has worked the last 31-years in public
    service including politics, the environment, higher
    education and organizational development. She’s the
    author of “America Abandoned: The Secret Velvet Coup
    That Cost Us Our Democracy.” Contact her at (831)
    205-1303, americaabandoned@gmail.com

    11. ==> Are Schools Teaching Kids to Stop Thinking?

    School used to be a place where students learned how to
    use reason and academic skills to solve problems. But
    nationally recognized author Tom DeWeese says today’s
    Department of Education instructs teachers not to teach
    students how to think but what to think. DeWeese says
    the classroom has become a place for non-stop
    propaganda and behavior modification to impose a
    “proper” thought process called “Globally Acceptable
    Truth.” DeWeese says the result is today’s generation
    of college students who live in constant fear of
    microaggression and trigger warnings. Invite DeWeese to
    discuss how we got here and what is required to restore
    proper education in our schools. Tom DeWeese has been
    featured on Fox News’ Follow the Money, Hannity and
    Colmes, The Michael Reagan Talk Show and in The New
    York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington
    Post, and The Washington Times. He’s the author of
    “Erase.” Contact him at (540) 341-8911 (VA);
    APCDeWeese@aol.com

    12. ==> Failed Resolution? So What!

    Andro Donovan has two words for people who didn’t
    decide to join a gym, lose five pounds, eat less
    chocolate or be nicer to their in-laws for the new
    year: Well done! The author of the new book “Motivate
    Yourself: Get the Life You Want, Find Purpose and
    Achieve Fulfilment” says, “Resolutions are dramas
    waiting to happen. They are expectations that you are
    going to fail after your good intentions peter out.”
    She says, “What works is a desire or intention to
    slightly steer yourself in the direction you want to
    go, a gentle steering away from what didn’t work and a
    steering into where you want to take your life.” Andro
    Donovan is a leadership development specialist. In 1990
    she set up the Hemingways Group, a leadership
    development and corporate transformation consultancy.
    She is best known for her life-changing retreats which
    take place around the world. Contact her at
    +4407711238410; andro@trend.co.uk;
    andro@androdonovan.com; Skype: andro.donovan1

    13. ==> Stop People-Pleasing for a Healthier 2017

    Want to have less stress, sleep better, get fewer colds
    and flus and avoid headaches and heartburn? Doing so
    may be as simple as saying no to obligations, chores
    and social commitments you agree to just to make other
    people happy. Find out why people-pleasers get sick
    more often from Dr. Don (MacDonald). He’s a recovering
    people-pleaser and chiropractor who realized that many
    patients were coming into his office because of stress-
    related conditions fueled by their own excess worries
    and inability to say no for their own good. Dr. Don
    will explain ways moving your body, deciding in advance
    what you will and won’t do and defining your purpose
    can lead to a healthier and happier New Year. Dr. Don
    is the bestselling author of “The Underdog Curse.” He’s
    an experienced radio and TV guest who can be reached at
    780-983-5102; drdon@shaw.ca

    14. ==> What Really Caused Fisher and Reynolds’ Deaths?

    Millions of fans were devastated by the recent deaths
    of Carrie Fisher and her mother Debbie Reynolds.
    Zeesham Raza says the mother/daughter passing was
    caused by a lifetime of heartbreak and emotional
    baggage that reached a tipping point. Moreover, he
    says, we can learn from them how to prevent our own
    past traumas from turning deadly. He says, “Reynolds’
    childhood feelings of rejection, shame and
    worthlessness from being unpopular at school and
    impoverished, the betrayal she felt over Eddie Fisher’s
    leaving her for Elizabeth Taylor and the humiliation
    she experienced from her second husband’s financial
    difficulties—all caused her emotional bucket to
    overflow when Carrie died.” He’ll also discuss Carrie,
    and the impact of her mother’s two divorces as well as
    the self-abuse, shame and humiliation she experienced
    from her own addiction and failed relationships.
    Listeners will learn a technique anyone can use to
    release trapped emotions so they won’t lead to disease
    and ailments. He’s a healer and author who took charge
    of his own emotional health after getting a serious
    diagnosis. Reach him at (416) 858-4788;
    zeeshankerawala@yahoo.com

    15. ==> How’s Your Inner-Selfie?

    Social media is full of selfies taken by everyone from
    the president to the pope and ordinary people. We love
    them because they are fun, quick and attention-getting.
    They are also superficial. Married duo Roe and Don
    Polcyzneski Jr. want to tell your listeners about a
    deeper form of selfie they call an inner-selfie.
    They’ll explain what it is (briefly, a way of looking
    at your life that lets you grasp your true potential
    and ultimately create your ideal future). The authors
    of “Changing Your Equation” say most of us have never
    taken a good look at our personalities, natural
    tendencies, talents and interests and therefore don’t
    know ourselves as well as we think. Reach Roe and Don
    at (315) 368-8661

  • 01/12/17 RTIR E-zine: Climate Change, Flu Season, Space Stories

    January 12, 2017

    01. Democrats Playing with Fire with Russia
    02. The Trouble with Tillerson
    03. Why Trump’s Narcissism Matters
    04. Millennial Pop Culture Reporter on Hollywood & Politics
    05. ‘The Bake-Out’ – New Educational Cannabis Show
    06. Reduce Climate Change Despite Washington Policy
    07. How to Survive a Mass Shooting
    08. Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist Glenn Frankel
    09. Top IRS Red Flags for 2017
    10. It’s Here! Flu Season!
    11. Are Schools Teaching Kids to Stop Thinking?
    12. Failed Resolution? So What!
    13. Have a Better Brain in 2017
    14. What Now? Dealing with Uncertainty
    15. Amazing Space Stories You’ve Never Heard
    =======================================

    1. ==> Democrats Playing with Fire with Russia

    Norman Solomon says Democrats are still stuck on trying
    to tie the Kremlin around Donald Trump’s neck, a
    strategy that failed during the campaign, and could
    have tremendous consequences now. He says, “Top
    Democrats would much rather scapegoat Vladimir Putin
    than scrutinize how they’ve lost touch with working-
    class voters. …The reality is grim, and potentially
    catastrophic beyond comprehension. By pushing to
    further polarize with the Kremlin, congressional
    Democrats are increasing the chances of a military
    confrontation with Russia. By teaming up with the likes
    of Republican senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham
    to exert bipartisan pressure for escalation, Democrats
    could help stampede the Trump administration in
    reckless directions.” Solomon adds, “This approach is
    already underway. It is worse than irresponsible. It is
    madness that could lead to a nuclear holocaust.” Norman
    Solomon is executive director of the Institute for
    Public Accuracy and co-founder of the online activist
    group RootsAction.org. Contact him at
    solomonprogressive@gmail.com

    2. ==> The Trouble with Tillerson

    Donald Trump’s choice for secretary of state, Rex
    Tillerson, was in the hot seat on Wednesday as senators
    began his confirmation hearing. The former Exxon chief
    faces stiff opposition from both sides of the aisle and
    was grilled on Russia, human rights and trade. Antonia
    Juhasz, an energy analyst, author and investigative
    reporter, recently wrote a profile on Tillerson which
    says, “On January 1, Rex Tillerson retired from oil
    giant Exxon Mobil after 41 years, the last 10 as CEO
    and chairman of the board. When he appears in January
    before the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee to
    be considered for U.S. Secretary of State, Exxon Mobil
    will be preparing to appear before a jury at the U.S.
    District Court for the District of Columbia, just
    blocks away. There, the company will face allegations
    that security forces under its employ engaged in
    serious human rights abuses, including murder, torture,
    sexual violence, kidnapping, battery, assault, burning,
    arbitrary arrest, detention and false imprisonment. The
    complaint specifically names Rex Tillerson.” Juhasz is
    the author of “The Bush Agenda,” “The Tyranny of Oil”
    and “Black Tide.” Contact Antonia Juhasz at
    antoniajuhasz@gmail.com; @AntoniaJuhasz

    3. ==> Why Trump’s Narcissism Matters

    Most psychologists, psychiatrists and other mental
    health professionals agree that Donald Trump is a
    narcissist, but Rick Patterson says most people don’t
    realize that narcissism is actually rooted in self-
    contempt and shame. He says, “When we come to
    understand that the degree of narcissism one exudes is
    frequently inversely proportional to the shame and
    self-loathing we carry, we begin to see the extent to
    which Donald Trump is possessed by a deep and sincere
    concern about his own self-worth. This is further
    demonstrated by the need he has to defend himself while
    frequently tearing down others in the process.”
    Patterson adds, “This is also why Trump is unable to
    express remorse or regret or acknowledge any past
    ‘failures’ as his frail inner world might collapse
    around such an admission.” But Patterson says these
    attributes are easy to manipulate in someone to your
    advantage. He believes Russian President Vladimir Putin
    likely knows this as well, as he publicly lauds Trump
    because he understands that direct confrontation with
    such a person will get you nowhere, but manipulation
    through admiration will work. Reverend Dr. Richard R.
    Patterson is the author of the upcoming book “Shame:
    The Root of All Evil.” Contact him at (269) 217-7987;
    rickpatterson@charter.net.

    4. ==> Millennial Pop Culture Reporter on Hollywood &
    Politics

    While many lauded her speech, actress Meryl Streep is
    facing some backlash for her political comments at the
    Golden Globes. Apparently, some in Hollywood (and
    outside the entertainment world) say they’re tired of
    actors and their political pronouncements. Invite
    millennial pop culture/political commentator Pavlina
    Jain Osta to discuss the topic as well as other
    entertainment stories including Jim Carrey’s recent
    announcement that he has no interest in doing stand-up
    comedy anymore. Pavlina has worked in radio and TV and
    has been interviewing stars, athletes and newsmakers
    since the age of 11. Contact Mark Goldman at (516)
    639-0988.

    5. ==> ‘The Bake-Out’ – New Educational Cannabis Show

    The Bake-Out is a new, weekly online TV talk show about
    today’s controversial world of cannabis. The show
    premieres later this month and features former UFC
    World Champion Frank Shamrock along with celebrity
    nutritionist Robert Ferguson. The pair will answer
    questions, dispel stereotypes, and reveal the truth
    about cannabis. Invite Frank and Robert to talk about
    the show which boasts a guest lineup of professional
    athletes, celebrities, law enforcement officials,
    physicians, government officials, cannabis activists
    and patients. Shamrock is a pioneer in the sport of
    mixed martial arts (MMA). Popularly known worldwide as
    the first UFC Middleweight Champion and the first
    champion to retire with his belt, Shamrock went on to
    apply his larger-than-life personality to broadcasting
    and international color commentary for the sport of
    MMA. He also runs Shamrock Way, a non-profit
    organization that serves at-risk youth. Ferguson serves
    on the Presidential Task Force on Obesity for the
    National Medical Association and is the official
    nutritionist for the Soba Recovery Center in Malibu.
    Contact Erin Dean at (661) 255-8283;
    erin@steveallenmedia.com

    6. ==> Reduce Climate Change Despite Washington Policy

    2016 was the second-hottest year in U.S. history yet
    Donald Trump’s cabinet nominees for the EPA and energy
    secretary say climate change isn’t real. No wonder
    people who care about the environment may be worried
    about the future. Ellen Moyer, Ph.D., a 30-year career
    environmental consultant, wants Americans to take heart
    and understand that the choices they make and how and
    where they spend their money can have a tremendous
    impact on the world around them. Invite Moyer on your
    show to discuss how to reduce the impact your family
    makes on climate change with the foods you buy and the
    way you heat and cool your home. You’ll also learn what
    you can do to keep forests and wildlife healthier,
    starting in your backyard and mailbox. Dr. Ellen Moyer
    is a registered professional engineer with 30 years of
    environmental consulting experience. She’s a regular
    contributor to The Huffington Post and has presented
    more than 100 seminars in North America and Europe. Her
    new book is “Our Earth, Our Species, Our Selves: How to
    Thrive While Creating a Sustainable World.” Contact her
    at (413) 862-3452; ellenmoyer@em-green.com

    7. ==> How to Survive a Mass Shooting

    When Esteben Santiago killed five people and wounded
    six in a busy baggage area at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood
    Airport last week using a legally-owned gun he carried
    in his own checked bag, airport safety became front and
    center on the public’s radar. To find out what anyone
    can do to minimize the chance of being shot at an
    airport in such an incident, interview Chris Bird,
    former British Army officer, former San Antonio
    Express-News crime reporter and author of “Surviving a
    Mass Killer Rampage.” He’ll talk about avoiding ticket
    counters and if possible, not checking a bag, and
    maintaining situational awareness at all times. He’ll
    discuss why airports shouldn’t be “gun-free zones” and
    why he prefers driving to flying. Bird says, “It’s just
    ridiculous that people should be disarmed and therefore
    have to depend on government bureaucrats to keep them
    safe. Everyone knows that government bureaucrats have a
    terrible record of keeping contraband from getting
    through TSA checks.” “Surviving a Mass Killer Rampage”
    has been endorsed by a retired Texas Ranger captain and
    retired CIA officer. Contact Bird at (210) 308-8191 or
    cjbird@satx.rr.com

    8. ==> Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist Glenn Frankel

    Glenn Frankel is a longtime Washington Post reporter,
    editor and bureau chief. His latest project explores
    the Hollywood blacklist and the making of the classic
    western High Noon. Frankel says the film is known for
    the memorable performances by Gary Cooper and Grace
    Kelly, but what many people don’t know is that it was
    written by Carl Foreman, a former Communist who
    intended it to be a parable about the Hollywood
    blacklist. He’ll explain how, during filming, Foreman
    is forced to testify before the House Committee on Un-
    American Activities about his former membership in the
    Communist Party. He’ll share stories of some of
    Hollywood’s most talented writers and producers and how
    they navigated the era of Hollywood’s Red Scare.
    Frankel’s new book is “High Noon: The Hollywood
    Blacklist and the Making of an American Classic.”
    Contact Johanna Ramos-Boyer at (703) 646-5137

    9. ==> Top IRS Red Flags for 2017

    With a year comes a new tax filing. And the IRS is back
    in full force, looking for scams and tax cheats. Of
    course, that’s not you, (or your listeners), but what
    will the IRS be looking for this year? Join tax pro
    Abby Eisenkraft in a fun discussion about the latest
    targets for the IRS. The author of “101 Ways to Stay
    Off the IRS Radar,” Abby will help your audience steer
    clear of IRS problems. She can also enlighten your
    audience on IRS scams so new you’ve never heard of them
    and how to stay safe. Frequently quoted by the press,
    Abby is one of the leading experts on IRS problems and
    how to avoid them. Contact her at (347) 598-0111;
    abby@RealLifeTaxAdvice.com

    10. ==> It’s Here! Flu Season!

    Wintertime means colds and flu. This year’s outbreak is
    predominantly type A flu. Learn healthy strategies that
    can prevent most colds and flu, and minimize symptoms.
    What single intervention reduced type A flu 50% in
    children? (it wasn’t the vaccine!) His office approach
    has been so successful he no longer utilizes flu
    vaccine. Jim Roach, MD, is a leading integrative
    practitioner who has appeared on numerous radio and TV
    programs, is a speaker, consultant, educator,
    researcher, and widely sought clinician with patients
    from across the country. He is also author of “God’s
    House Calls” which discusses spiritual near-death
    experiences of his patients and seeks to de-stigmatize
    spiritual experiences. Contact Dr. Roach at (859)
    846-4453 (office); jproach@aol.com

    11. ==> Are Schools Teaching Kids to Stop Thinking?

    School used to be a place where students learned how to
    use reason and academic skills to solve problems. But
    nationally recognized author Tom DeWeese says today’s
    Department of Education instructs teachers not to teach
    students how to think but what to think. DeWeese says
    the classroom has become a place for non-stop
    propaganda and behavior modification to impose a
    “proper” thought process called “Globally Acceptable
    Truth.” DeWeese says the result is today’s generation
    of college students who live in constant fear of
    microaggression and trigger warnings. Invite DeWeese to
    discuss how we got here and what is required to restore
    proper education in our schools. Tom DeWeese has been
    featured on Fox News’ Follow the Money, Hannity and
    Colmes, The Michael Reagan Talk Show and in The New
    York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington
    Post, and The Washington Times. He’s the author of
    “Erase.” Contact him at (540) 341-8911 (VA);
    APCDeWeese@aol.com

    12. ==> Failed Resolution? So What!

    Andro Donovan has two words for people who didn’t
    decide to join a gym, lose five pounds, eat less
    chocolate or be nicer to their in-laws for the new
    year: Well done! The author of the new book “Motivate
    Yourself: Get the Life You Want, Find Purpose and
    Achieve Fulfilment” says, “Resolutions are dramas
    waiting to happen. They are expectations that you are
    going to fail after your good intentions peter out.”
    She says, “What works is a desire or intention to
    slightly steer yourself in the direction you want to
    go, a gentle steering away from what didn’t work and a
    steering into where you want to take your life.” Andro
    Donovan is a leadership development specialist. In 1990
    she set up the Hemingways Group, a leadership
    development and corporate transformation consultancy.
    She is best known for her life-changing retreats which
    take place around the world. Contact her at
    +4407711238410; andro@trend.co.uk;
    andro@androdonovan.com; Skype: andro.donovan1

    13. ==> Have a Better Brain in 2017

    It’s mid-January and many of your listeners have
    already given up on their New Year’s resolutions, but
    there’s still plenty of ways to improve your life in
    2017. Why not do a show on ways to have a better brain
    this year? Dr. Stacey Robinson, a functional medicine
    physician, will share ten steps for optimizing your
    brain for better memory, better health and a better
    chance of avoiding dementia down the road. Dr.
    Robinson, author of “Road Map to Health,” will explain
    what you should be eating, which daily supplements to
    take, why your toothbrush type matters, and what
    special blood tests to ask your physician about. She’s
    an experienced guest on TV and national radio. Reach
    her at (727) 329-8859 (office): md@robinsonmed.com

    14. ==> What Now? Dealing with Uncertainty

    The one thing everyone can agree on right now is that
    the future is TBD…To Be Determined. The question on
    everyone’s minds is “now what?” How can we best
    navigate through these uncertain times? Brenda
    Reynolds can share 5 tips for helping you take control
    of a situation that feels out of your control. Whether
    it’s the transition our nation faces, your own personal
    transition or a change in your business world, she’ll
    explain what you can do to find greater clarity and
    confidence. Brenda Reynolds is a transitions expert,
    consultant, speaker, and founder of BKR Consulting.
    She’s worked with clients nationwide and in 2008
    applied her expertise to her own challenges when the
    economy took a nosedive and so did her life, leaving
    her a divorced mom of two. She is author of the
    upcoming book, “TBD—To Be Determined, how to Find
    Clarity and Confidence in Uncertain Times.” Contact her
    at (610) 639-5722; brenda@bkrconsult.com

    15. ==> Amazing Space Stories You’ve Never Heard

    Rod Pyle is a wealth of NASA knowledge and a fun guest
    to talk about everything space-related. Invite him on
    your show to discuss current space topics like SpaceX’s
    recently announced Big Mars Plans (huge 100 passenger
    Mars ships for 2025) or old, little-known topics like
    plans from the 1960s that involved atomic spaceships
    (yes, powered by atomic bomb explosions!) Rod Pyle has
    written several books and produced numerous
    documentaries for the History Channel and Discovery
    Communications, including the acclaimed Modern Marvels:
    Apollo 11. He has lectured at NASA’s Johnson Space
    Center, and written for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
    Caltech, LiveScience, and Space.com. His new book,
    “Amazing Stories of the Space Age,” shares zany never-
    flown ideas for space missions from the 1940s through
    the end of the 20th century. Contact him at (626)
    399-4440; rodpyle@yahoo.com

  • 01/10/17 RTIR E-zine: IRS Red Flags, Trump’s Cabinet, Saving the World

    January 10, 2017

    FR: Lauren Healy and Chris Morabito, Editors, Radio-TV
    Interview Report Newsletter
    01. Fake News VS Independent Information
    02. Trump’s Cabinet – Unqualified Education Secretary?
    03. Obamacare – What Happens Next?
    04. How to Survive an Airport Mass Shooting
    05. Free College?!
    06. Amazing Space Stories You’ve Never Heard
    07. Top IRS Red Flags for 2017
    08. What Really Caused Fisher and Reynolds’ Deaths?
    09. New Year Resolutions are for Losers
    10. Need Help Adjusting to a Trump Presidency?
    11. Expect Protests to Be the New Norm
    12. How to Talk to Your Kids about Prejudice
    13. Stop People-Pleasing for a Healthier 2017
    14. Is Your Childhood Running Your Life?
    15. Ways to Save the World in 2017
    =======================================

    1. ==> Fake News VS Independent Information

    At the end of 2016 the US Senate quietly passed a bill
    that will create a new propaganda agency. The new law
    mandates the U.S. Secretary of State to collaborate
    with the Secretary of Defense, Director of National
    Intelligence and other federal agencies to create a
    Global Engagement Center ‘to lead, synchronize, and
    coordinate efforts of the Federal Government to
    recognize, understand, expose, and counter foreign
    state and non-state propaganda and disinformation
    efforts aimed at undermining United States national
    security interests.’ The law directs the Center to be
    formed in 180 days and to share expertise among
    agencies and to ‘coordinate with allied nations.’
    Investigative journalist Rick Sterling says, “The new
    law is remarkable for a number of reasons, not the
    least because it merges a new McCarthyism about
    purported dissemination of Russian ‘propaganda’ on the
    Internet, with a new Orwellianism by creating a kind of
    Ministry of Truth — or Global Engagement Center — to
    protect the American people from ‘foreign propaganda
    and disinformation.’” Invite Sterling to discuss the
    issue of ‘fake news’ and what the new agency will
    likely be doing. Sterling is an independent
    investigative journalist. He just wrote the piece “The
    War Against Alternative Information” for
    ConsortiumNews.com. Contact him at rsterling1@gmail.com

    2. ==> Trump’s Cabinet – Unqualified Education
    Secretary?

    Diane Ravitch served as Assistant Secretary of
    Education and Counselor to the Secretary of Education
    from 1991-1993 under the George H. W. Bush
    administration. About Trump’s pick for Education
    Secretary, she says, “Betsy DeVos should not be
    approved by the Senate committee or confirmed by the
    Senate. She has no experience or qualifications for the
    job. She is a lobbyist for alternatives to public
    schools.” She adds, “DeVos is a billionaire who has
    never worked in a public school, never attended a
    public school, never sent her own children to public
    school. She has lived in a billionaire bubble of
    privilege. She has no understanding of the needs of our
    nation’s public schools, and she is in fact actively
    hostile to them. This is unacceptable. She is
    unacceptable.” Ravitch is a research professor of
    education at New York University. She is the author of
    many books, including “Reign of Error: The Hoax of the
    Privatization Movement and the Danger to America’s
    Public Schools” and “The Death and Life of the Great
    American School System: How Testing and Choice Are
    Undermining Education.” Contact her at
    gardendr@gmail.com, @DianeRavitch

    3. ==> Obamacare – What Happens Next?

    The Affordable Care Act—Obamacare— is in trouble. It’s
    extended health insurance coverage to fewer people than
    promised, in many parts of the country, insurers are
    abandoning the market due to financial losses, and even
    those covered face double digit premium increases and
    deductibles that are hundreds of percent higher than
    before. Supporters say the problems can be fixed but
    critics insist that Obamacare is mortally wounded, and
    should be euthanized. Invite Philip Romero and Randy
    Miller to help your listeners make sense of the health
    policy debate. You’ll hear how health costs have grown
    more than twice as fast as incomes, why the health
    sector now consumes almost one in five dollars in our
    economy, and the blind spots that Democrats and
    Republicans each have about health care. Romero is a
    finance professor and former business dean at the
    University of Oregon, as well as twice chief economist
    to the governor of California. Randy Miller is an
    insurance and public finance specialist. Their book
    “Health Financing Without Deficits: Reform that
    Sidesteps Political Gridlock” outlines a new way to
    finance health care. Contact Romero at (503) 640-6206;
    promero@uoregon.edu or Miller at (541) 510-2042;
    suigenerishirb@comcast.net

    4. ==> How to Survive an Airport Mass Shooting

    When Esteben Santiago killed five people and wounded
    six in a busy baggage area at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood
    Airport last week using a legally-owned gun he carried
    in his own checked bag, airport safety became front and
    center on the public’s radar. To find out what anyone
    can do to minimize the chance of being shot at an
    airport in such an incident, interview Chris Bird,
    former British Army officer, former San Antonio
    Express-News crime reporter and author of “Surviving a
    Mass Killer Rampage.” He’ll talk about avoiding ticket
    counters and if possible, not checking a bag, and
    maintaining situational awareness at all times. He’ll
    discuss why airports shouldn’t be “gun-free zones” and
    why he prefers driving to flying. Bird says, “It’s just
    ridiculous that people should be disarmed and therefore
    have to depend on government bureaucrats to keep them
    safe. Everyone knows that government bureaucrats have a
    terrible record of keeping contraband from getting
    through TSA checks.” “Surviving a Mass Killer Rampage”
    has been endorsed by a retired Texas Ranger captain and
    retired CIA officer. Contact Bird at (210) 308-8191 or
    cjbird@satx.rr.com

    5. ==> Free College?!

    There has recently been a lot of buzz about NY Governor
    Andrew Cuomo’s free college proposal, but who will
    actually benefit? Adrian Ridner, CEO and Co-founder of
    Study.com says the idea of providing free college is a
    noble one, but to realistically make it happen, we need
    to make college less expensive and make the experience
    more flexible for students, particularly those who are
    juggling school, work and family. Invite Ridner to
    discuss how alternative credit can be used to cut the
    cost of a degree in half, and in some cases get the
    total cost of a Bachelor’s degree under $10k. He can
    also talk about a unique free college model being used
    in Mountain View, CA that leverages a combination of
    discounted course and tuition fees, low-cost
    transferrable credit, local workforce development funds
    and corporate sponsorships, to make college free for
    any resident. Fed up with the high cost of education,
    Adrian started Study.com in 2002 with the mission of
    making education accessible. Today the company helps
    over 25 million students a month, from middle school
    through college, with short video-based online courses.
    Contact Jennifer McHam at (650) 288-2381;
    study.press@study.com

    6. ==> Amazing Space Stories You’ve Never Heard

    Rod Pyle is a wealth of NASA knowledge and a fun guest
    to talk about everything space-related. Invite him on
    your show to discuss current space topics like SpaceX’s
    recently announced Big Mars Plans (huge 100 passenger
    Mars ships for 2025) or old, little-known topics like
    plans from the 1960s that involved atomic spaceships
    (yes, powered by atomic bomb explosions!) Rod Pyle has
    written several books and produced numerous
    documentaries for the History Channel and Discovery
    Communications, including the acclaimed Modern Marvels:
    Apollo 11. He has lectured at NASA’s Johnson Space
    Center, and written for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
    Caltech, LiveScience, and Space.com. His new book,
    “Amazing Stories of the Space Age,” shares zany never-
    flown ideas for space missions from the 1940s through
    the end of the 20th century. Contact him at (626)
    399-4440; rodpyle@yahoo.com

    7. ==> Top IRS Red Flags for 2017

    With a year comes a new tax filing. And the IRS is back
    in full force, looking for scams and tax cheats. Of
    course, that’s not you, (or your listeners), but what
    will the IRS be looking for this year? Join tax pro
    Abby Eisenkraft in a fun discussion about the latest
    targets for the IRS. The author of “101 Ways to Stay
    Off the IRS Radar,” Abby will help your audience steer
    clear of IRS problems. She can also enlighten your
    audience on IRS scams so new you’ve never heard of them
    and how to stay safe. Frequently quoted by the press,
    Abby is one of the leading experts on IRS problems and
    how to avoid them. Contact her at (347) 598-0111;
    abby@RealLifeTaxAdvice.com

    8. ==> What Really Caused Fisher and Reynolds’ Deaths?

    Millions of fans were devastated by the recent deaths
    of Carrie Fisher and her mother Debbie Reynolds.
    Zeesham Raza says the mother/daughter passing was
    caused by a lifetime of heartbreak and emotional
    baggage that reached a tipping point. Moreover, he
    says, we can learn from them how to prevent our own
    past traumas from turning deadly. Raza will discuss the
    traumatic events and unprocessed emotions both women
    endured and ways they could have been diffused. He
    says, “Reynolds’ childhood feelings of rejection, shame
    and worthlessness from being unpopular at school and
    impoverished, the betrayal she felt over Eddie Fisher’s
    leaving her for Elizabeth Taylor and the humiliation
    she experienced from her second husband’s financial
    difficulties—all caused her emotional bucket to
    overflow when Carrie died.” He’ll also discuss Carrie,
    and the impact of her mother’s two divorces as well as
    the self-abuse, shame and humiliation she experienced
    from her own addiction and failed relationships.
    Listeners will learn a technique anyone can use to
    release trapped emotions so they won’t lead to disease
    and ailments. He’s a healer and author who took charge
    of his own emotional health after getting a serious
    diagnosis. Reach him at (416) 858-4788;
    zeeshankerawala@yahoo.com

    9. ==> New Year Resolutions are for Losers

    Andro Donovan has two words for people who didn’t
    decide to join a gym, lose five pounds, eat less
    chocolate or be nicer to their in-laws for the new
    year: Well done! The author of the new book “Motivate
    Yourself: Get the Life You Want, Find Purpose and
    Achieve Fulfilment” says, “Resolutions are dramas
    waiting to happen. They are expectations that you are
    going to fail after your good intentions peter out.”
    She says, “What works is a desire or intention to
    slightly steer yourself in the direction you want to
    go, a gentle steering away from what didn’t work and a
    steering into where you want to take your life.” Andro
    Donovan is a leadership development specialist. In 1990
    she set up the Hemingways Group, a leadership
    development and corporate transformation consultancy.
    She is best known for her life-changing retreats which
    take place around the world. Contact her at
    +4407711238410; andro@trend.co.uk;
    andro@androdonovan.com; Skype: andro.donovan1

    10. ==> Need Help Adjusting to a Trump Presidency?

    Many Americans are deeply depressed about the election
    of President Donald Trump and worried about the
    country’s future. Though understandable, Devadas
    Chelvam says the depression and worry makes the
    situation even worse. Chelvam says people need to
    choose to be happy—right now! “Find a way to love Trump
    and the members of his administration unconditionally,
    to visualize Americans being reconciled and the country
    as peaceful and prosperous.” He says, “Depression and
    worry are energy spent to create exactly what is
    feared. And that is a rather risky attitude to adopt at
    this juncture.” Born in Sri Lanka, Devadas Chelvam
    spent nine years as a priest before embarking on a 20-
    year career in child protective services in New York
    City. He has master’s degrees in theology and sociology
    and conducts workshops on the healing power of love.
    His latest book is “From Fear to Limitless Love: Your
    Path to Finding Self-Worth, Harmony and Bliss.” Contact
    him at (610) 882-1032; dc@limitlesslove.net

    11. ==> Expect Protests to Be the New Norm

    Carol Richardson says, “When the majority popular vote
    does not elect a president, and the president-elect has
    expressed hate towards large portions of the US
    population, protesters are speaking up and will
    continue to speak up to express what is needed in a
    healthy democracy. America has become an oligarchy
    which has exercised a too-often unrecognized tyranny
    over American politics.” Richardson, an Interfaith
    Minister, says no matter what side of the aisle
    Americans choose, most of us have experienced tyranny
    financially or politically, and with this divisive
    election, protests against perceived tyranny may become
    the norm. She adds, “American democracy was founded on
    spiritual ideals, and we will only return to a
    cooperative, peaceful democracy when we restore these
    healthy ideals in American life.” Rev. Carol
    Richardson, M.Div., MPH is an Interfaith Intuitive
    Healer and Coach in the Washington, DC area, and an
    expert in healthy spirituality. She’s the author of
    “Mornings with the Masters: Mystical Journeys in a
    Postmodern World.” Contact her at 269-365- 8939;
    carol.dodson.richardson@gmail.com

    12. ==> How to Talk to Your Kids about Prejudice

    Recent events have left many Americans frightened,
    angry, and divided. In this day and age, it’s
    impossible to shelter our children from the constant
    influx of information from the media. Influences from
    television, magazines, newspapers, social media and the
    internet are so ubiquitous, even the most vigilant
    parent may not be able to completely shield their child
    from disturbing, adult-appropriate news. So how do
    parents talk to their kids about the frightening,
    violent, and prejudiced acts flooding our media?
    Parenting expert Thomas Gagliano can discuss how to
    talk to your kids about the violence and prejudice in
    the media and what an age-appropriate discussion should
    include. Tom will also touch on whether we should – and
    can – limit a child’s exposure to the Internet and
    media, and share ways to ensure your children feel safe
    and not overly fearful. Tom Gagliano, MSW, is a mentor,
    speaker and author. Contact him at (732) 266-4952;
    gags17285@aol.com

    13. ==> Stop People-Pleasing for a Healthier 2017

    Want to have less stress, sleep better, get fewer colds
    and flus and avoid headaches and heartburn? Doing so
    may be as simple as saying no to obligations, chores
    and social commitments you agree to just to make other
    people happy. Find out why people-pleasers get sick
    more often from Dr. Don (MacDonald). He’s a recovering
    people-pleaser and chiropractor who realized that many
    patients were coming into his office because of stress-
    related conditions fueled by their own excess worries
    and inability to say no for their own good. Dr. Don
    will explain ways moving your body, deciding in advance
    what you will and won’t do and defining your purpose
    can lead to a healthier and happier New Year. Dr. Don
    is the bestselling author of “The Underdog Curse.” He’s
    an experienced radio and TV guest who can be reached at
    780-983-5102; drdon@shaw.ca

    14. ==> Is Your Childhood Running Your Life?

    Do you ever wonder why you do the things you do? It may
    be because your childhood is hijacking your adult life.
    Interview Michelle Nagel, an author and resilient
    survivor of child abuse, for a discussion on ways
    growing up poor, losing a parent to death or to
    divorce, jail or drugs or alcohol or other adverse
    childhood experiences may be leading to bad choices on
    your part today. She’ll reveal a test you can take to
    find out if you have an adverse childhood experience
    impacting your life and discover the power that comes
    with acknowledging your past. She will discuss some
    simple techniques that, if implemented, can change your
    life. Over the past 15 years, Nagel, the president of
    Soul Shift, Inc., has been guiding clients through the
    process of overcoming their traumatic past and finding
    internal peace and serenity. Contact her at (541)
    414-7811; michelle@isoulshift.com

    15. ==> Ways to Save the World in 2017

    It’s easy to feel overwhelmed when you think about some
    of the environmental and health challenges facing the
    world today. But environmental consultant Ellen Moyer,
    Ph.D., says, “Whether we like it or not, or know it or
    not, our small actions repeated day after day add up to
    huge impacts! Consumers inescapably weigh in on a vast
    array of issues every day. We make a difference with
    each bite we take.” She’ll discuss how healthy eating
    is nearly impossible for many people who simply can’t
    afford it because of the unfair advantage. industrial
    food production enjoys over organic food production.
    She’ll share easy but powerful ways to significantly
    improve your health and the health of our environment,
    and the best way to use your resources (money and
    otherwise) wisely. Dr. Ellen Moyer is a registered
    professional engineer with 30 years of environmental
    consulting experience. She’s a regular contributor to
    The Huffington Post and has presented more than 100
    seminars in North America and Europe. Her soon-to-be-
    released book is “Our Earth, Our Species, Our Selves:
    How to Thrive While Creating a Sustainable World.”
    Contact her at (413) 862-3452; ellenmoyer@em-green.com

  • 01/05/17 RTIR E-zine: Flu Season, Real Estate Market, Rock & Roll in Russia

    January 5, 2017

    01. Rock, Power and Politics
    02. Need Help Adjusting to a Trump Presidency?
    03. Carrie Fisher – Dying On Your Own Terms
    04. Let’s Talk Cannibals
    05. Flu Season!
    06. The Greatest Escape of the Cold War
    07. Are Schools Teaching Kids to Stop Thinking?
    08. The ‘Trump Effect’ on Small Business
    09. Build a Nest Egg in 15 Minutes a Week
    10. Real Estate, Realtors, and the New Market
    11. What Now? Dealing with Uncertainty
    12. More Boomers Turning to Gigs
    13. Lost in the Middle Class – Making College Affordable
    14. Make America Peaceful Again: Yoga
    15. Rock ’n’ Roll is Alive and Kicking in Russia
    =======================================
    1. ==> Rock, Power and Politics

    A new exhibit opens in D.C. the week before Donald
    Trump’s inauguration that explores the power of rock to
    change attitudes about patriotism, peace, equality and
    freedom. The ‘Louder Than Words: Rock, Power and
    Politics’ at the Newseum features, among other things,
    John Lennon’s acoustic guitar from his 1969 Montreal
    and Amsterdam “Bed-Ins for Peace” with Yoko Ono, the
    Fender Stratocaster Jimi Hendrix used to perform “The
    Star-Spangled Banner” at Woodstock, stage costumes worn
    by the Village People and original handwritten lyrics
    to Bob Dylan’s “The Times They Are a-Changin’,” Chuck
    Berry’s “School Day,” Bruce Springsteen’s “Born in the
    U.S.A.” and Green Day’s “American Idiot.” “This exhibit
    is a powerful testament to the role music has played in
    influencing political and social change,” says the
    Newseum’s Cathy Trost. The exhibit was created in
    partnership with the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Contact
    Sonya Gavankar of the Newseum at (202) 292-6200;
    sgavankar@newseum.org; or Shauna Wilson at the Rock &
    Roll Hall of Fame at (216) 515-1215;
    swilson@rockhall.org

    2. ==> Need Help Adjusting to a Trump Presidency?

    Many Americans are deeply depressed about the election
    of President Donald Trump and worried about the
    country’s future. Though understandable, Devadas
    Chelvam says the depression and worry makes the
    situation even worse. Chelvam says people need to
    choose to be happy—right now! “Find a way to love Trump
    and the members of his administration unconditionally,
    to visualize Americans being reconciled and the country
    as peaceful and prosperous.” He says, “Depression and
    worry are energy spent to create exactly what is
    feared. And that is a rather risky attitude to adopt at
    this juncture.” Born in Sri Lanka, Devadas Chelvam
    spent nine years as a priest before embarking on a 20-
    year career in child protective services in New York
    City. He has master’s degrees in theology and sociology
    and conducts workshops on the healing power of love.
    His latest book is “From Fear to Limitless Love: Your
    Path to Finding Self-Worth, Harmony and Bliss.” Contact
    him at (610) 882-1032; dc@limitlesslove.net

    3. ==> Carrie Fisher – Dying On Your Own Terms

    Actress Carrie Fisher’s death… and then the death of
    her mother just days later… shocked fans and left many
    talking about the crazy circumstances. The 60-year-old
    Fisher suffered cardiac arrest on a plane, was revived,
    and then spent several days on life support in the ICU.
    Dr. Kevin Haselhorst asks, “Did the physicians believe
    Ms. Fisher was going to recover? Did she have an
    advance directive? Was the force with her and did she
    get what she wanted or deserved?” Invite Haselhorst to
    discuss advance directives and how to make sure your
    wishes surrounding your own death are followed. He
    says, “The key to dying with dignity is to make your
    death expected. The purpose of an advance directive is
    to let family members know that you expect to die on
    your own terms and at your own time.” Dr. Kevin
    Haselhorst is an emergency medicine physician and the
    author of “Wishes to Die for.” He offers a free PDF
    download on End of Life discussions on his website.
    Reach him at (480) 907-6027; khaselhorstmd@gmail.com

    4. ==> Let’s Talk Cannibals

    For centuries, cannibalism has been written off as a
    bizarre phenomenon with little scientific significance.
    But the true nature of cannibalism—the role it plays in
    evolution as well as human culture—is even more
    interesting (and less disturbing) than the many
    misconceptions we’ve come to accept as fact. Dr. Bill
    Schutt, PhD, a researcher at the American Museum of
    Natural History, will discuss why some amphibians
    consume their mother’s skin; why certain insects bite
    the heads off their partners; why, up until the end of
    the twentieth century, Europeans regularly ate human
    body parts as medical curatives; and how cannibalism
    might be linked to the extinction of Neanderthals. Bill
    Schutt is a professor of biology at LIU Post and a
    research associate in residence at the American Museum
    of Natural History. His latest book is “Cannibalism: A
    Perfectly Natural History.” Contact Johanna Ramos-Boyer
    at (703) 646-5138; johanna@jrbcomm.com

    5. ==> Flu Season!

    Wintertime means colds and flu. This year’s outbreak is
    predominantly type A flu. Learn healthy strategies that
    can prevent most colds and flu, and minimize symptoms.
    What single intervention reduced type A flu 50% in
    children? (it wasn’t the vaccine!) His office approach
    has been so successful he no longer utilizes flu
    vaccine. Jim Roach, MD, is a leading integrative
    practitioner who has appeared on numerous radio and TV
    programs, is a speaker, consultant, educator,
    researcher, and widely sought clinician with patients
    from across the country. He is also author of “God’s
    House Calls” which discusses spiritual near-death
    experiences of his patients and seeks to de-stigmatize
    spiritual experiences. Contact Dr. Roach at (859)
    846-4453 (office); jproach@aol.com

    6. ==> The Greatest Escape of the Cold War

    When 84-year-old Hungarian born American Frank Iszak
    was 25, he and a group of others committed the first
    hijacking of an airplane, flying it to West Germany and
    freedom. On July 13, 1956, he gained international
    attention for his bold escape from communist-controlled
    Hungary. With six co-conspirators, Iszak seized an
    airliner and set a course for the West. Invite him to
    share his incredible story (including a life-or-death
    brawl aboard an out-of-control airplane.) While a
    Hungarian court condemned the hijackers to death, in
    absentia, the entire team settled in the United States.
    Iszak worked as a chemist New York and San Francisco.
    He now runs a yoga studio in Rancho Santa Fe, Ca and is
    negotiating film rights to his book, “Freedom Fighter.”
    Contact him at (619) 920-6456;
    frank@freedomflightbook.com

    7. ==> Are Schools Teaching Kids to Stop Thinking?

    School used to be a place where students learned how to
    use reason and academic skills to solve problems. But
    nationally recognized author Tom DeWeese says today’s
    Department of Education instructs teachers not to teach
    students how to think but what to think. DeWeese says
    the classroom has become a place for non-stop
    propaganda and behavior modification to impose a
    “proper” thought process called “Globally Acceptable
    Truth.” DeWeese says the result is today’s generation
    of college students who live in constant fear of
    microaggression and trigger warnings. Invite DeWeese to
    discuss how we got here and what is required to restore
    proper education in our schools. Tom DeWeese has been
    featured on Fox News’ Follow the Money, Hannity and
    Colmes, The Michael Reagan Talk Show and in The New
    York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington
    Post, and The Washington Times. He’s the author of
    “Erase.” Contact him at (540) 341-8911 (VA);
    APCDeWeese@aol.com

    8. ==> The ‘Trump Effect’ on Small Business

    Every day, 86 percent of U.S. workers grudgingly wake
    up, get dressed, grab some coffee, and shuffle off to a
    job they can’t stand. Many do so because they feel
    stuck. But they really aren’t, says Tom Scarda, a man
    who made a big change in his own life 17 years ago when
    he quit his decade-long job working for the New York
    Subway system to buy a smoothie franchise. Scarda says
    with the new Trump administration focusing on reversing
    regulations on small business, it may be the perfect
    time to catch the wave of economic growth with your own
    franchise. Scarda will talk about the upside of the
    franchise industry and how certain industries within
    franchising are bracing for a catapult effect of
    growth. Tom will also reveal the franchise industries
    to avoid during a Trump administration. Scarda is a
    dynamic speaker, entrepreneur and author of “Franchise
    Savvy” and “The Magic of Choosing Uncertainty.” He’s
    been featured in dozens of magazines and newspapers and
    is a sought-after radio and TV guest. Contact Tom
    Scarda at (516) 322-1435 (NYC); tom@tomscarda.com

    9. ==> Build a Nest Egg in 15 Minutes a Week

    Top stock market researcher, investor and expert Gary
    Stone says everyday investors can use low-effort
    strategies that take only 15 minutes a week to create
    thriving stock market portfolios and comfortable
    retirements while cutting loose from the financial
    shackles of fee-ridden Target Date and active mutual
    funds. “The primary reason people risk running out of
    money in retirement is that they simply make the wrong
    multi-decade investment choices for their retirement
    nest egg while they are working,” Stone says. He’ll
    discuss how to protect a nest egg from the next severe
    bear market and why diversification is a poor risk
    management strategy for multi-decade investing. Gary
    Stone has helped thousands of ordinary investors with
    straightforward and doable investment strategies.
    Established in 1995, his company, Share Wealth Systems,
    has pioneered a smarter approach to investing. Stone is
    the author of “Blueprint to Wealth: Financial Freedom
    in 15 Minutes A Week.” Contact him at 800-392-1257;
    garys@sharewealthsystems.com

    10. ==> Real Estate, Realtors, and the New Market

    To help someone buy or sell a home, a real estate agent
    needs to be 18 years old, not have a criminal
    background, and pass an exam. Erik Brown says the world
    of real estate is changing and you need more than a few
    weeks’ training to understand what’s going on. Brown, a
    realtor and entrepreneur, says, “As a nation, the US is
    approaching one of the largest generational shifts in
    our country. Baby boomers are aging while millennials
    are growing up, and we are about to see a massive shift
    in family make up, net worth, and yes, home ownership.”
    Erik Brown will discuss upcoming real estate trends as
    well as how to sniff out a bad agent, and what
    characteristics and qualities make up a real estate
    rock star. Contact Brown at (612) 408-3611;
    info@themidcoastgroup.com

    11. ==> What Now? Dealing with Uncertainty

    The one thing everyone can agree on as we start the New
    Year is that the future is TBD…To Be Determined. The
    question on everyone’s minds is “now what?” How can we
    best navigate through these uncertain times? Brenda
    Reynolds can share 5 tips for helping you take control
    of a situation that feels out of your control. Whether
    it’s the transition our nation faces, your own personal
    transition or a change in your business world, she’ll
    explain what you can do to find greater clarity and
    confidence. Brenda Reynolds is a transitions expert,
    consultant, speaker, and founder of BKR Consulting.
    She’s worked with clients nationwide and in 2008
    applied her expertise to her own challenges when the
    economy took a nosedive and so did her life, leaving
    her a divorced mom of two. She is author of the
    upcoming book, “TBD—To Be Determined, how to Find
    Clarity and Confidence in Uncertain Times.” Contact her
    at (610) 639-5722; brenda@bkrconsult.com

    12. ==> More Boomers Turning to Gigs

    It hasn’t been easy being a working baby boomer lately.
    Their jobs have been hurt by global competition,
    changing business conditions and cost-cutting. Faced
    with underemployment, unemployment, lower pay and job
    hunting techniques that no longer work, more boomers
    are turning to the gig economy, notes Spunk Burke,
    author of “The GIG Solution,” which drops next year.
    Spunk will explain how boomers are learning to target
    prospects with problems they can solve on a project
    basis. He’s a staffing veteran who provides coaching
    that helps jobless boomers build rewarding and secure
    gig practices. Spunk can be reached at (978) 835-8588
    or fjburke2@gmail.com

    13. ==> Lost in the Middle Class – Making College
    Affordable

    College isn’t cheap. Parents send students off to learn
    about the world and hope they’ll return home with a
    degree and job prospects, but they’ll also likely face
    a mountain of debt. No matter where you study, a
    college tuition is pricey and the cost of attending
    school just keeps climbing. Graduating seniors often
    leave campus with staggering student loan debt. There
    are grants and scholarships available, but millions of
    American families don’t qualify for any financial aid.
    Invite Adrian Ridner, CEO and co-founder of Study.com,
    to explain secrets colleges don’t want you to know that
    could save you thousands on your degree. Plus, you’ll
    learn simple things you can do to reduce the cost of
    college, even if you don’t qualify for financial aid.
    Contact Jennifer McHam at (650) 288-2381;
    study.press@study.com

    14. ==> Make America Peaceful Again: Yoga

    Is your audience suffering from holiday hangovers and
    post-election stress disorder? Teresa Power, a leading
    yoga expert, will share quick and easy yoga and
    meditation tips to help your listeners reduce stress
    and maximize hope. Power will discuss real-world ways
    families can find inner peace in this time of outer
    turmoil, from doing a few simple yoga poses to limiting
    time on social media and trying a meditation app. Power
    is an internationally recognized yoga expert and
    bestselling author of the award-winning book series,
    The ABCs of Yoga for Kids. With over 30 years of yoga
    experience, she ignites a passion for health and
    fitness through yoga in both adults and children. She
    is also the founder of International Kids’ Yoga Day
    whose mission is to raise awareness about the benefits
    of yoga for children around the world. Contact her at
    (310) 266-7705; teresa@abcyogaforkids.com

    15. ==> Rock ’n’ Roll is Alive and Kicking in Russia

    Richard Hume moved from Britain to Russia in 2004 and
    discovered a vibrant rock community. In 1957, Soviet
    authorities had invited Western rock and jazz musicians
    to Russia as a ploy to appear open-minded. They
    accidentally kick-started a cultural movement. Despite
    uniquely Russian problems of government censorship and
    expensive instruments, Russian youth embraced rock and
    made it their own. Hume began writing articles for the
    British magazine Maggie’s Blue Suede News. His new book
    “Russia ’N’ Roll!” is a collection of those articles.
    From memories of his own experiences at iconic British
    rock concerts in the 1970s and 80s to behind the scenes
    reports of Russian clubs to interviews with Russian
    musicians, Hume brings the rock world vividly to life.
    You might start out unaware of bands like Stressor,
    Beat Devils, the Marshmallows, or Raw Cats, but by the
    end, you might discover your new favorite band. Contact
    Richard Hume at richardhume588@hotmail.com or 007495
    3759767 (Russia).